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- On June 29th, about 30 SF publications are going to take part in a Chronicle-led media blitz to address the issue and offer solutions for the city’s homelessness issues. SF Weekly, which says it was not invited to participate in the endeavor, has a few concerns. [NYT] [Weekly]
- The true story, in her words, of how a Miss Illinois hopeful ended up a high-powered SF investment banker. [Entrepreneur]
- An overturned car on I-80 in Pinole snarled midday traffic. [Chron]
- PC gamers are stoked on the US’s first Razer store, which will open in the Westfield. [Cnet]
- Can you spot the locals on Fast Company’s Most Creative People In Business list? [Fast Company]
- Barbra Streisand is touring and coming to the area. [Chron]
- A firefighter was injured and 13 people were displaced by a fire at 35th and Ortega. [KRON4]
- UC Berkeley spent $700,000 on a very nice fence for its chancellor's home to, at least in part, keep protesters at bay. [Chron]