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- "It's spring! So get out of your house and do stuff." [SFist]
- UC Berkeley to lay off 500. [SF Chronicle]
- Defense attorneys asked that the second-degree murder charges against Juan Francisco Lopez-Sanchez be dropped, but a judge said "nope." [KRON 4]
- "Facebook is less of a kingmaker and more like a Hindu deity, creating and destroying markets instead of worlds." [BuzzFeed]
- Richmond District woman is SF's 911 dispatcher of the year. [Richmond District]
- Proposed building at Sixth and Mission would mix tourist accommodations and SRO apartments. [SocketSite]
- "New data suggest the boom that's showered startups with cash is coming to an end." [Cnet]
- The San Francisco Community Land Trust has bought a five-unit Edwardian-style apartment building at 7th Street and Natoma on behalf of its tenants. [Curbed SF]
- Women who work in tech in the Bay Area make significantly less than their male colleagues. [SF Business Times]
- Here's what happened at yesterday's full Board of Supes meeting. [SF Chronicle]
- New tech bus stops proposed for Valencia Street. [Mission Local]
- I watched a couple wacky fitness challenge shows and compared them, here's the deal. [Previously.tv]