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- The status quo for California's recycling centers "isn't sustainable." [SFist]
- City organizations are huddling this afternoon to reduce graffiti on SF's streets. [Moving SF]
- San Francisco-based Prosper Marketplace stunned the fintech community Tuesday when the company said it will cut 28 percent of its staff. [SF Business Times]
- Things went poorly when Facebook hired a bunch of journalists. [Gizmodo]
- Bay Area company Bitmicro was paying local workers a gut-wrenching $1.66/hour. [SF Chronicle]
- SF State won't be following the city's law requiring solar panels on new buildings. [Golden Gate Xpress]
- In what's sure to be a rousing discussion, SF's Police Commission will be discussing Taser use tonight. [Indy Bay]
- Google's snapping up Mountain View property left and right. [The Registry]
- Adobe buys annoyingly-named commenting platform Livefyre. [SF Business Times]
- Muni LRV and truck collide Wednesday morning. [SF Chronicle]
- Stanford Hospital and Clinics in Palo Alto and Sutter Medical Center in Sacramento are two of the most profitable U.S. hospitals, yet both hospitals carry the “nonprofit” designation. [CBS 5]