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- Fear of a suspicious package closed Third and Mission for about 30 minutes Tuesday afternoon. [Bay City News]
- The Social Security numbers of 7,500 City College of San Francisco students could be compromised after an employee fell for a phishing scam. [SF Examiner]
- A new super PAC partnership between San Francisco billionaire environmentalist Tom Steyer, the AFL-CIO and major public sector employee unions has triggered an angry backlash among the building trade unions. [Washington Post]
- [Slate] has figured out "What the Facebook “Liberal Bias” Controversy Is Really About."
- [Fortune] claims that it's hard out there for wannabe hit apps.
- Thousands of developers are traveling to Google HQ today for their I/O conference. [SF Chronicle]
- The way SF picks construction crews for city projects might soon change. [ABC 7]
- A major shakeup is underway in the Oakland Police Department’s Internal Affairs Division. [KRON 4]
- A vote on requirement that SF add new Homeless Navigation Centers was delayed out of deference to new Department of Homelessness head. [SF Chronicle]
- San Francisco’s density bonus should apply only to projects that offer entirely affordable homes, say Supes Mar and Peskin. [SF Examiner]
- Friend of SFist Beth Spotswood is the [SF Chronicle]'s new Thursday columnist. Congrats, Beth!
- Alameda teen dies during football conditioning. [KRON 4]
- Microsoft is selling its feature phone business to Foxconn for $350 million. [The Verge]
- San Francisco Unified School District’s graduation rate grew again last school year, reaching its highest point in at least six years. [SF Examiner]