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- Crime in San Jose is so bad, they’ve called a state of emergency, as approved by the San Jose City council. [KRON4]
- A former SF State information security officer claimed in a lawsuit that she was fired in a University attempt to sweep “under the rug” a 2014 hack involving a significant student records breach. She's asking for $1 million. [Golden Gate XPress]
- Despite promises from city leaders that the 58 tenants displaced by the fire at 29th and Mission streets would be housed, at least two tenants from the Graywood Hotel are again homeless and living in a tent. [Mission Local]
- To conserve water, one Central Valley sheep farmer is growing sprouted barley indoors as feed. [KQED]
- This new Atherton mansion, whose additional subterranean square footage may skirt local building rules, could be yours for $20 million. [Curbed]