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- Did an Uber security agent who came to a former staffer's home try to intimidate her, or was he just a "a seasoned, older gentleman in his 70s" who did nothing wrong? [SFist]
- Has tech fixed its diversity problem in the year since the Ellen Pao trial? [Wired]
- SF State turns 117. [Golden Gate Xpress]
- In recent months, SF startup Zenefits has lost two-thirds of its value. [SF Business Times]
- Fight over Castro real estate office heads to Planning. [Bay Area Reporter]
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Private school might open in the commercial space of that new condo building at Mission and 22nd (the Vida). [Mission Local]
- Franco Montarello, the former owner of the noted Little Joe’s restaurants, died at his home in Santa Rosa on March 23. [SF Chronicle]
- As of 2018, a pack of cigarettes will cost $7 in Sonoma County. [CBS 5]
- Are gangs behind SF's current crime wave? [SF Weekly]
- Nest might be in trouble. [re/code]
- SFPD union's "misinformation campaign is getting old." [SF Examiner]
- A San Francisco biotechnology venture capitalist agreed to pay nearly $5.8 million to settle U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission charges he stole investor money to pay for vacations in St. Bart's and Paris. [Reuters]