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18 August 2015 / SF News / Eve Batey

Tuesday Morning Roundup: CPMC's Gooey Walls

  • [Uptown Almanac] tracked a Dolores Park ranger to see what it is they're fighting for.
  • Citing the case of a landlord who went the extra mile to kick out a martial arts school, [Next City] worries that community-focused businesses might be screwed in SF.
  • H1-B visas are next on Donald Trump's list, which means that Mark Zuckerberg is now a focus of his ire. [CNN]
  • SF ad execs try to crowdsource a rubber version of that brick you toss in your toilet tank to use less water. [SF Business Times]
  • State regulators are calling for a $2 million utility-financed investigation into whether Pacific Gas and Electric Co. is putting enough emphasis on safety. [SF Chronicle]
  • SF's new CPMC will have "goo-filled" walls to manage earthquake-related shaking. [CBS5]
  • Expectorating bra thief remains at large. [Bay City News]
  • Mission transgender artist and activist Jovana Luna has died. [Mission Local]
  • Commuters in the Bay Area ditched cars faster than in any other major metropolitan area between 2006 and 2013. [Streetsblog SF]
  • If you're feeding the meter via credit card, your parking fees just went up by 27 cents. [CBS5]
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