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30 September 2016 / SF News / Eve Batey

Friday Lunchtime Links: SFUSD's Teacher Shortage

  • For the first time, automakers will be able to test autonomous cars with no steering wheels, brake pedals or human drivers on some public roads in California, under legislation signed Thursday by Gov. Jerry Brown. [SF Chronicle]
  • A like-farming scam claims that Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg will delete Donald Trump's and Hillary Clinton's Facebook pages in exchange for 500,000 likes. [Snopes]
  • This is what the San Francisco housing bubble bursting would look like. [SF Business Times]
  • Mission residents say SFPD's doing a good job with prostitutes. [Mission Local]
  • There are close to 100 teaching positions the San Francisco Unified School District hasn't been able to fill. [ABC 7]
  • City leaders are hoping the last step in long-awaited street improvements at a busy Chinatown intersection will finally make the corridor safer for pedestrians. [SF Examiner]
  • Wind chimes are verboten in Walnut Creek. [KRON 4]
  • Why raccoons are taking over urban environments. [Slate]
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