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- SHN's upcoming season is packed full of standards and crowd-pleasing faves. [SFist]
- Muni's seeking community advisors for their Van Ness BRT project. [Moving SF]
- Apparently forced out at the Chron, former columnist Jon Carroll has started a blog. Welcome to the party, pal! [Jon Carroll Prose]
- Heavy progressive hitters come out to support Dean Preston's District 5 campaign. [Civic Center]
- An activist investor in Yahoo wants to replace the entire board of the company. [Associated Press]
- Some say a plan for a Muni tunnel under 19th Avenue from West Portal to Park Merced might make service worse, not better. [Ingleside Light]
- More residential development for Lombard. [SocketSite]
- Remember those folks who moved to SF then had the rental truck with all their belongings swiped? Their possessions have been found in a Daly City storage unit. [ABC 7]
- The [New York Times] takes on the wave of sexual harassment cases tarnishing UC Berkeley's utopic image.
- Yet another gym is coming to the Castro. [Bay Area Reporter]
- Pinterest struggles to justify their $11 billion valuation. [Wall Street Journal]
- Will new Mission developments make area flooding even worse? [Mission Local]
- Shrimp Boy's sentencing has been postponed. [CBS 5]
- The Uber model doesn't translate to other startups. [New York Times]
- Smartwatch company Pebble lays off 25%. [Tech Insider]
- Muni certifies its third female cable car gripman. [SF Examiner]