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- Why tech workers in San Francisco are buying homes in Oakland, according to the [Financial Times].
- A new plan from the SFMTA would build bike lanes along Page stretching from Divisadero to Market. [Hoodline]
- A petition to recall Mayor Ed Lee has been launched by the Justice 4 Mario Woods Coalition and SF Green Party. [brokeassstuart.com]
- The fifth and final weekend track closure between the San Leandro and Bay Fair BART stations will take place this weekend. [KRON4]
- A patent study says the Bay Area is “staggeringly” dominant in US innovation, and that the case could remain that way for some time to come. [Citylab]
- The billboards of Silicon Valley are a mystery to most, but for some, they're precisely targeted ads. [Wired]
- The Food and Drug Administration has approved a tiny implant created by a local company to combat opioid dependence. [Business Times]
- A San Francisco Superior Court judge judge has granted an injunction against a notorious landlord and real estate agent, ordering them to accept federal housing vouchers in a case testing city housing discrimination law. [Bay City News/Examiner]