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SF News /Eve Batey

Wednesday Lunchtime Links: Segregation Alleged In School Funding Debate

Published Aug 31, 2016 · 5:00 AM PDT


  • The SF City Attorney’s Office has filed suit against a Bernal Heights firm alleged to have misled clients into thinking they had hired an immigration attorney and collecting fees for work they had not performed. [Bay City News]
  • SF State students are concerned about crime in on-campus housing. [Golden Gate Xpress]
  • [SF Chronicle] architecture critic John King likes the temporary Transbay Terminal a lot more than he used to.
  • Allegations of segregation raised in Sausalito school funding debate. [CBS 5]
  • If you can't get enough Facebook Trending Topics talk (and really, who can?) here's a [DigiDay] conversation with some former "curators", and here's [Salon]'s report claiming that the software is "half-baked quiche."
  • Two new studies confirm that Bay Area rents are softening, after years of double-digit increases. [SF Chronicle]
  • The Alameda County DA has known about Oakland's police scandal since May, but no officers have been charged. [East Bay Express]
  • Twitter hires former global creative director of advertising for Apple/Beats by Dre as their global group creative director. [Fishbowl]

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