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- Food fest season is upon us, check it out! [SFist]
- An investigation into alleged sexual misconduct by Oakland police officers has been widened to include a fourth officer who has been placed on leave. [Bay City News]
- BET’s chairman and CEO Debra Lee is joining Twitter’s board of directors. [Fishbowl]
- Oakland-based Kaiser Permanente is announcing an aggressive environmental plan to slash water use, recycle or compost all of its non-hazardous waste and eliminate or offset its greenhouse gas emissions. [SF Chronicle]
- How Major League Baseball is using iPads to change the game. [Wired]
- SF's Small Business Commission says the current system of redeeming recyclables at businesses doesn’t work and San Francisco needs new solutions in the absence of central recycling centers. [Ingleside Light]
- Real estate agents are starting to use "the term 'rushing for the exit' to describe sellers.” [SocketSite]
- SF-based Lending Club has another problem on its hands only weeks after its CEO resigned in disgrace: A subpoena from the U.S. Justice Department asking for a grand jury probe into its lending practices. [SF Business Times]
- Authorities say a prison guard shot one inmate and at least three inmates repeatedly stabbed another inmate in an attack at a maximum security Northern California prison. [Associated Press]
- Uber is testing a hotline for drivers in San Francisco. [SF Chronicle]