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- Are fixed-price menus great, or a pain? [SFist]
- Police are searching for a man who tried to grab a young girl on her way to school in Alameda. [KRON 4]
- The parent company of publications including PCWorld, Macworld, GamePro and more might be sold to a Chinese investor group. [Fishbowl]
- You might as well give up on using Van Ness for anything that involves turns. [KRON 4]
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PG&E has named Geisha Williams its new CEO. [SF Chronicle]
- Colin Kaepernick has never registered to vote in any election. [Sacramento Bee]
- Local tech firms have asked city governments in the Sacramento region to consider an alternative public contracting model that allows cities to test new technologies without first committing to purchasing them. [SF Business Times]
- UC Berkeley students mount protest against prof accused of sexual harassment. [ABC 7]
- The Mountain View high school teacher who compared president-elect Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler and was later suspended returned to work Monday. [SF Chronicle]
- It took a jury only two hours Monday to decide that a 50-year-old former bartender is mentally competent to stand trial on three counts of murder for the brutal hammer attack killings of three women in Oakland more than 25 years ago. [Bay City News]