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- Not guilty plea for all three suspects in a bizarre murder that left clues across the Bay Area. [SFist]
- SF man sentenced to 97 months and one day in prison after pleading guilty to assaulting someone helping a federal officer. [KRON 4]
- [Google Developers] is opening a startup space in SF.
- Giant Chinese developer buys 42-acre plot in Oyster Point. [Curbed SF]
- Police in Berkeley are investigating the city’s first homicide of the year after a man was shot and killed Thursday night. [KRON 4]
- These are the top-funded Bay Area food innovation startups. [SF Business Times]
- Exploratorium scientists are heading out today to use robotic rovers to do deep sea exploration in the Farallones. [ABC 7]
- Hundreds of incoming freshmen at San Jose State University who planned to move into new dormitories are being forced to live elsewhere on campus, due to construction delays. [CBS 5]
- SF's Democratic County Central Committee voted to endorse a slew of candidates Wednesday night in five local races appearing on the November ballot, potentially boosting the campaigns of candidates whose fundraising efforts have fallen short of others. [SF Examiner]