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- Typically unused Market Street news kiosks will feature art and ‘zines this weekend at an event called Kiosk Fest organized by the Grand Newsstand, a purveyor of print in various forms. [Hoodline]
- An SF Civil Grand Jury report on fire safety inspections found that the Department of Building Inspection and the Fire Department are doing a bad job coordinating enforcement and completing inspections in residential buildings. KQED]
- Will Draymond Green’s assault case keep him from the Olympics? [KRON4]
- The US Bureau of Labor Statistics says that the San Francisco-Redwood City-South San Francisco Metropolitan Division had an average hourly wage of $34.97 in May 2015, which was about 51 percent above the nationwide average of $23.23. [Business Times]
- Amazing Stanford Student develops robot lawyer to beat parking tickets. [CBS5]
- A woman in Los Angeles alleges that Uber was negligent in its safety, allowing her to be raped by a driver. [LA Times]
- Video shows huge swarm of bees at Geary and Mason. [ABC7]
- San Francisco's third Homeless Navigation Center is coming together in the Dogpatch, where it will be place don Port property at the end of 25th Street and serve 70 people at a time. [Ex]
- It's a Segway! It's a hoverboard! No, it's a Segway miniPRO that's kind of a hybrid between the two! The future is beautiful and cool people will be on the streets of San Francisco riding them soon. [Laughing Squid]
- Reddit is reportedly unravelling, experiencing layoffs and departures. [Tech Crunch]