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- SF book and record store Bird & Beckett is having a rent party. [Glen Park News]
- If San Francisco restaurants can't find workers, they might have to raise diners' prices. [ABC 7]
- Tech site Recode "finally dropped that stupid slash from its name and branding." [Fishbowl]
- Apple destroyed a [Slate] writer's "will to collect music."
- Man arrested at BART station for carrying replica gun. [Bay City News]
- Facebook wins Chinese trademark dispute, local company now blocked from making "face book"-branded products. [CNet]
- Speaking with SF State hunger striker/freshman Hassani Bell. [BlockReportRadio/Indy Bay]
- Girl Scouts raise funds to replace furniture in SFPD Richmond Station's community room. [Richmond District]
- The CEO of SF-based Lending Club has resigned after an internal probe into $22 million in loans that also resulted in termination or resignation of three other senior managers. [SF Business Times]
- The Giants lost to the Rockies Sunday. [Associated Press]
- San Francisco is counting on voters to approve a $350 million bond this June to fund seismic upgrades to health, fire and homeless facilities. [SF Examiner]