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- Can The Stud rise a third time? Sure, if everyone helps. [SFist]
- Firefox wants you back. [Cnet]
- Putting aside years of fierce competition for scarce real estate in Mountain View, Google Inc. and LinkedIn Corp. have struck a “grand bargain” that redraws the map for each company’s presence in Silicon Valley. [Silicon Valley Business Journal]
- Muni's Citizens’ Advisory Council passed a motion urging the Board of Supervisors to split a charter amendment to fund homelessness and transportation into two measures. [Ingleside Light]
- District Nine Supe candidate Hillary Ronen faces allegations of Grocery Outlet shenanigans. [Indy Bay]
- Three developers are negotiating to operate and lease out the retail space at the Transbay Transit Center. [SF Business Times]
- SF muralist Sirron Norris has launched a fundraising campaign for a mural that reflects the city’s current struggles with inequality and police brutality. [Mission Local]
- Vine isn’t growing and most of its top executives have left. [Recode]
- Bizarre bathroom beatdown at Tanforan Target. [KRON 4]
- The Presidio Trust has hired a former deputy city attorney and public health executive to oversee the unusual, sometimes controversial national park at the foot of the Golden Gate Bridge. [SF Chronicle]