- Judge puts SF’s sugary drinks warning law on hold due to an appeal by the beverage industry. [WSJ] [Consumerist]
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This is just a cute pic of Steph Curry's family. [ABC7/Twitter]
- It looks like Cockscomb chef Chris Cosentino has got a project in the works in St. Helena to be called Acacia House. [Eater]
- The passage of Measure AA last night is putting a bunch of Bay Area environmental groups in a race to pull together plans and proposals for wetlands restoration projects. [KCBS]
- Portland might copy SF’s Homeless Navigation Centers. [Marketplace]
- As of Thursday, you have to be 21 to buy cigarettes and tobacco products in California. [CBS 5]
- Oakland startup Back to the Roots, which got its start selling grow-your-own-mushrooms kits, just secured $10 million in funding. [SF Business Times]
- In a price-fixing lawsuit against Uber CEO Travis Kalanick, the company must turn over documents that a judge says show it instructed an investigator to lie to gain information about a plaintiff. [SF Business Times]