- A third whale carcass has washed up. [ABC7]
- Charts from Paragon show how astronomical home sale prices are in formerly affordable neighborhoods. [SFGate]
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Alice Waters is angered by how everyone now says ”farm-to-table.” [Eater]
- The SFMTA wants to install speed cameras to thwart dangerous driving habits. [CBS 5]
- Caltrain is trying to reduce the number of suicides on its tracks. [KRON 4]
- Our Supervisors are clashing over data in Airbnb reports as new regulation legislation looms. [Chron, Ex]
- Berkeley’s soda tax brought in $116K in it's first month. [CBS SF]
- Pinterest co-founder Evan Sharp discusses the SF housing crisis, "it sucks," but "other cities would die to have our problems." [TechCrunch]
- The Feds are searching for a serial bank robber in these parts. [Contra Costa Times]