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- Finally you can afford to get me that dumb juicer! [SFist]
- Hank Greenwald, long-time Giants announcer and Diamond Heights resident, discusses life, baseball and his connection to Glen Park. [Glen Park News]
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Crumbling cliff closes busy SF street. [KRON 4]
- LinkedIn's website looks different now. [CNet]
- A 1990s-era AC Transit bus could be getting some screen time in an upcoming Marvel movie. [East Bay Times]
- Millennials are about to start having kids, does that mean they'll flee SF? [SocketSite]
- The Securities and Exchange Commission has sued Oakland businessman Tom Henderson for fraud over alleged misuse of the EB-5 foreign investment program. [SF Business Times]
- The state Supreme Court cleared the way for the nonprofit dance school at the San Francisco Presidio to seek damages for the losses it suffered by having to relocate when Caltrans demolished its building. [SF Chronicle]
- Surf will be up, way up, at Mavericks this Saturday. But big wind and big waves don’t mix well, so the famed surf contest is not expected to be held. [CBS 5]
- Anti-idling signs installed in Bayview District to combat industrial pollution. [SF Examiner]