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16 October 2015 / SF News / Eve Batey

Friday Morning Constitutional: Escape From Alcatraz Swimmers Fear Sharks


  • SF doesn't have enough haunted houses (the Halloween fun kind, not the "real" kind), which is why Jay's report on the one at the Armory is imperative. [SFist]

  • UCSF doctor urges hospitals to stop using antibiotic-fed meat, compares it to allowing smoking on campus. [SF Chronicle]

  • Food delivery startup "Zesty" has just rented a huge building on 18th Street. [SF Business Times]

  • The only female Harlem Globetrotter came to an SF school to talk about bullying. No, not from the Washington Generals. [ABC7]

  • Usually when someone starts saying that LA is better than SF (which, let's be honest, rarely happens because few people are that stupid) I bristle, but if this guy saying the startup scene is better down there sends aspiring starter-uppers in that direction I'm all for it.

  • Escape from Alcatraz is Saturday, and swimmers are a little freaked out after that bloody shark video from last week. [KRON4]

  • Pinterest is about to spend $18.9 million for renovations at an office space it just leased in San Francisco, which I'm sure is justified given how profitable they are! [Wall Street Journal]
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