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- The president's in town tomorrow. [SFist]
- This is what it looks like when a dump truck filled with hot asphalt slams into a house. [KRON 4]
- Now Reddit has a mobile app, so you can AMA from A(nywhere with a signal). [SF Chronicle] [Cnet]
- Silicon Valley discovers menstruation. [Wired]
- A San Francisco Superior Court judge will interview an undercover FBI agent this month to determine whether to keep information under wraps in the case of three former public servants accused of accepting bribes in exchange for providing access to Mayor Ed Lee. [SF Chronicle]
- Lawsuit seeking to force Uber to treat drivers as employees got a bit of a setback this week. [Cnet]
- "SFMTA Votes to Curb City's 'Transit Dependance'" [Dearest District 5]
- Here's the latest rendering for San Francisco’s future Transbay Park. [SocketSite]
- SF's real estate prices are some of the most inflated in the world. [Curbed SF]
- Yahoo’s sale “book,” given to prospective buyers of the company, shows a company in “free fall." [SF Business Times]
- With the proposed California State University system-wide strike a week away, the California Faculty Association and the CSU have agreed to enter a 48-hour media blackout period to allow negotiations to resume without interruption. [Golden Gate Xpress]
- The drop in startup funding in San Francisco was much sharper than the decline in Silicon Valley in the first quarter. [SF Business Times]
- A San Francisco jury deadlocked in the trial of a man who prosecutors allege fatally shot another man while attempting to rob him of a PlayStation 4 game console. [SF Examiner]