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- Who will deliver your burrito, juice, and Advil first, a drone or a robot? [SFist]
- After the San Jose Avenue freeway offramp was narrowed, collisions on the roadway increased. So now they're changing it back. [News From The Glen Park Association]
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The Warriors dominated the Spurs on Thursday night, winning 112-101 to go to 70-9 and keep their hopes of a 73-win season alive. [CBS Sports]
- A report chronicling Apple's history of handling government data requests says the company received, and willingly complied with, its first court order to help unlock an iPhone in 2008. [Apple Insider]
- An unprecedented five-day strike by California State University professors was postponed indefinitely on Thursday. [Associated Press]
- Outer Sunset condo development slowly progresses. [SocketSite]
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Analysts slash estimates for Twitter's stock price. [SF Business Times]
- Want to buy the huge building at 634 Second Street? [The Registry]
- Yahoo has moved the deadline for its bids out another week to April 18. [re/code]
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Construction union adds voice to opposition against the so-called "Beast [which I initially typed as "Breast," someone bring me stronger coffee please] on Bryant." [Mission Local]
- Wednesday's Police Commission meeting was a real mess. [SF Examiner]
- SF native fashion designer Derek Lam says of his hometown that "A city that is so loved by so many people can easily be stuck in amber and doesn’t feel living, and can be encased in nostalgia." [WWD]
- From the beginning of 2013 to December 2015, SFPD officers chose to search black and Latino drivers at much higher rates than whites or Asians after traffic stops. [SF Chronicle]