- SF State has shared a cloud-based storage and file-sharing system that will give faculty, staff and students access to more free storage space. [Golden Gate Xpress]
- Silicon Valley tech leaders are speaking out against the possible loss of federal funding for Caltrain upgrades, claiming that the move by Republicans could cost the Bay Area 9,600 jobs, affect 60,000 commuters per day and cost the region’s economy many millions of dollars. [Politico]
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UCSF will break ground this summer on a 340,000-square-foot academic tower as it continues to grow in Mission Bay. [SF Business Times]
- The San Francisco Planning Commission has voted unanimously to move forward legislation that would regulate new businesses opening along the Mission’s 24th Street corridor. [Mission Local]
- San Francisco’s police watchdog might have expanded powers and a shiny new name, but the agency has trouble in the ranks that could impact police oversight and accountability measures. [SF Examiner]
- SF's city attorney sues gun suppliers flouting state law with high-capacity ammo “repair kits.” [CBS 5] [SF Chronicle] [SF Examiner]
- One injured in shooting aboard Muni bus. [KRON 4] [ABC 7] [CBS 5] [SF Examiner]