- Pacifica police on Tuesday arrested a suspect in the Halloween attempted kidnapping of a girl, police said. [KRON 4]
- An increasing number of SF home sellers are slashing prices. [SF Gate]
- And on top of that: More than 21 percent of rentals across San Francisco cut prices in the last 12 months. [Curbed SF]
- The SF documentary we told you about the other week, Company Town, has been held over at the Roxie until November 9. [Snitow-Kaufman]
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The U.S. Department of Labor has won an $866,840 federal court judgment from San Francisco-based California Pacific Bank for employees whose retirement accounts were not properly compensated when a stock option plan was discontinued. [Bay City News]
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East Bay MUD customers are complaining about funny tasting water running through their taps due to a treatment plant upgrade. [CBS 5]
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Yelp investors are pretty pleased with the company’s latest quarter. [Forbes]
- Uber is partnering with GM’s mobility arm on a car rental program for drivers. [Recode]
- Jack Dorsey gets another break with a strong third quarter from Square. [TechCrunch]
- San Francisco’s latest housing development for the Transbay area cleared a hurdle Tuesday. [SF Examiner]
- Meet the Raccoon, the boat keeping the SF Bay clean. [KTVU]
- Former Chron reporter freaks out about having to drive in traffic. [KRON 4]