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Two teens have been arrested and the victim named in a homicide at Novato High School. [KRON 4]
- Jawbone, which was once a Silicon Valley darling but has struggled of late, is selling off pieces of its business. [Fortune]
- UK Twitter users keep it foul. [CNet]
- A woman will have to pay a $5,000 fine after jumping from a tour boat into San Francisco Bay. [Bay City News]
- IT specialist alleges that Uber is using full-day job interviews as a front to collect data without having to pay anybody. [Roadshow]
- More on Mayor Ed Lee's perplexing assertion that judges are to blame for SF's property crime spike. [SF Magazine] [SF Examiner]
- SF's "Teacher Next Door Program" is kind of bogus, reports the [SF Chronicle].
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Behind the bitter split between a local cult coffee shop and a high-end camping goods store. [Capp Street Crap]
- Apple throws South Bay BART plans for a loop. [SF Business Times]
- Angela Paton, a performer, director, producer and founder of Berkeley Stage Company, died in an Oakland hospice from stroke complications Wednesday. [SF Chronicle]