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- A study commissioned by AAA's safety foundation has found that all marijuana DUI tests that are currently being used in six states are, essentially, crap, and that "it’s not possible to set a blood-test threshold for THC, the chemical in marijuana that makes people high, that can reliably determine impairment." [CBS 5]
- You can watch a BART budget town hall next week. [BART]
- Via this new interactive map from the EPA you can check out how increasingly dense Bay Area housing is projected to be through the year 2100. [SF Gate]
- Reminder: Bike to Work Day is Thursday. [CBS 5]
- A Virgin Mary statue in someone's home in Fresno appears to be "weeping," they say it's a "miracle," and they are letting the public in to see it if they can find the house. [ABC 7]
- An elderly man taking pictures at Stow Lake on Monday afternoon was robbed of his camera. [Examiner]
- Steph Curry is the first unanimous MVP in NBA history, and Curry is now selling his house in Orinda, presumably to get a nicer one? [ABC 7, Business Times]
- Amazon's drone program acquires a team of Europe's top computer vision experts. [The Verge]