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- Will you venture into Jack in the Box for their garlic fries? [SFist]
- After being discontinued for nearly thirty years, San Jose State University is bringing back the men’s track and field program. [Bay City News]
- Natalie Kerris, Twitter's vice president for global communications, is leaving the company after a little more than five months on the job. [BuzzFeed]
- The nation's top lab-testing scientists and researchers cry "bait and switch" after event that promised to explain Theranos' science was instead used to promote "new speculative prototype idea." [Bloomberg]
- SF man dies at Hard Summer Music Festival in Fontana. [KRON 4]
- Longstanding pit at 1145 Mission Street might become condo development. [SocketSite]
- Rents for available San Francisco apartments are cheaper than New York City's for the second month in a row. [Curbed SF]
- $5.4 million settlement reached in Fresno school molestation suit. [Fresno Bee]
- Amazon's video game streaming site has signed a lease for 185,000 square feet at a new tower at 350 Bush Street. [SF Business Times]
- The suspect in an infamous quadruple Hayes Valley homicide made his first court appearance Monday. [SF Examiner]
- Here's what it's like to guard lives at Ocean Beach. [SF Chronicle]
- Susan Giammattei, San Francisco's first woman parks supervisor, was killed in a Petaluma sidewalk crash. [Press-Democrat]