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- Are tech "bootcamps" a godsend or a scam? [SFist]
- An off-duty San Francisco police officer helped to take down a suspected purse thief in Half Moon Bay. [KRON 4]
- Highway 17 between San Jose and Santa Cruz is one of California's most dangerous roads. [ABC 7]
- The inventory of unsold homes listed for sale in San Francisco ticked up 5 percent over the past two weeks. [SocketSite]
- Having a high-status title like "founder" or "manager" doesn't translate into making more money - especially in the Bay Area. [SF Business Times]
- The Warriors beat the Timberwolves last night. [Associated Press]
- It's gray whale migration season, so watch out! [KCBS]
- "Silicon Valley Legend" and former Intel CEO Andrew Grove has died. [Venture Beat]
- The dismal recycling rate at SF post offices might be improving. [SF Examiner]
- [The Guardian] argues that Alex Nieto's fatal shooting by SFPD was "death by gentrification."
- [USA Today] digital editor moves to SF, discovers income equality.
- A planned auction of San Francisco's fire hydrant equipment is now on hold over fears the sale of the unused pipe fittings and other equipment could put the city at risk. [NBC Bay Area]