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- How San Francisco feeds its homeless residents. [SFist]
- UC Berkeley will be admitting 1,000 more California students this year than last. [Bay City News]
- The [New York Times] realizes the same things SFist's commenters have been saying for years: A lot of the apps being created around here are super dumb.
- A for-profit company that operates taxpayer-funded online charter schools throughout California has reached a $168.5 million settlement with the state over claims it manipulated attendance records and overstated its students' success. [East Bay Times]
- Cease and desist spurs shutdown of deleted Tweet archive PostGhost. [TechCrunch]
- SFPD officers were menaced in yet another Candlestick Point sideshow, police announced Friday. [KRON 4]
- A fascinating story from [Curbed SF] on the Sunset eruv, which allows observant Jews to get around on the Sabbath.
- Many raise objections over decision not to charge the Richmond police officer responsible for the fatal 2014 shooting of an unarmed man. [SF Chronicle] [East Bay Times] [KRON 4]
- Expedia's HomeAway and TripAdvisor's FlipKey might join Airbnb's lawsuit against SF. [SF Chronicle]