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15 January 2016 / SF News / Eve Batey

Friday Morning Constitutional: Dog Thought Lost In Fire Returns Home

  • Was Saturday's shooting on BART random, after all? [SFist]
  • SF-based dating website Zoosk has laid off a third of its staff. [TechCrunch]
  • Sorry, Kobe, the Warriors aren't going to let you win your last game in Oakland. [Associated Press]
  • These folks thought their dog, Tia, was killed in the Valley Fire last year. Then she came back. You might need a hanky or ten to get through this one. [Santa Rosa Press Democrat]
  • Napa vineyard uses "a Minority Report-style setup that tracks the vino at a molecular level." Red ball! Red ball! [Wired]
  • Foursquare, which continues to exist, just named a new CEO. [Cnet]
  • Lowell sophomore opposes public education, he tells Assembly member Phil Ting. [Ingleside Light]
  • Twelve-story, 304-unit building planned for Jones and Golden Gate Avenue moves forward. [SocketSite]
  • A librarian at the Ortega branch of the SFPL has created a sweet tribute to the late Alan Rickman. [Hoodline]
  • Meet the SFBC's interim director. [Streetsblog SF]
  • The SF Plant Finder website is really cool! I am glad the [SF Chronicle] wrote about it today.
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