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SF News /Eve Batey

Tuesday Morning Roundup: Apple's Big Land Grab

Published Aug 4, 2015 · 2:00 AM PDT

  • [MyNorthwest.com] appears aghast at the actions of some SF cyclists.
  • “I have friends who don’t walk down Valencia street because they don’t recognize it anymore." [Mission Local]
  • Jacksonville and SF, compared. [News4Jax]
  • Measure on the November ballot would require nonprofits, corporations and labor unions to disclose how much money they spend indirectly lobbying City Hall. [SF Chronicle]
  • The man shot by SFPD last month is out of the hospital and back in court. [KRON4]
  • According to [SF Magazine], the publisher in charge of the SF Examiner and SF Weekly is a real shitstain.
  • Two more parklets have been proposed on Divisadero. [Hoodline]
  • Apple buys 40 acres of land in north San Jose. [SF Business Times]
  • SF schools screw up the math, say graduation rates increased, not decreased as they'd previously thought. [SF Chronicle]
  • "Donald Trump didn’t tweet about the killings of Prince Johnson or Jamar Samuel." [KQED]
  • Group spends $9000 on fliers to tell pedestrians not to get hit by cars. [Streetsblog SF]

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