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- Andytown expands its SF empire. [SFist]
- There was a major delay on BART on Thursday afternoon due to sparks and smoke reported above a BART train. [KRON 4] [SF Chronicle] [NBC Bay Area]
- The foot that washed up inside a size-10 shoe at Doran Beach in Sonoma County in early February belonged to a 24-year-old man from Ohio. [SF Chronicle]
- One hospitalized following police shooting in Antioch. [KRON 4]
- [Slate] thinks Trump will leave medical weed alone, will step up enforcement against recreational sales and use.
- Pakistan has asked Facebook and Twitter to help it identify Pakistanis suspected of blasphemy so that it can prosecute them or pursue their extradition. [Associated Press]
- Susan Wojcicki, the CEO of YouTube, explains how the tech industry can disrupt its own glass ceiling. [Vanity Fair]
- The changing face of long delayed new building on 24th Street. [Curbed SF]
- Berkeley mayor proposes navigation center, village housing for homeless population. [Daily Californian]
- Vanke, one of China's largest homebuilders, and local partner Align Real Estate have purchased two South of Market office buildings in San Francisco. [SF Business Times]
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Two Stockton residents have been arrested in connection with a shooting that killed one man and injured three other people in the Tenderloin last September. [Bay City News]
- San Francisco moved closer to building a new $440 million office building at Mission and 11th streets Thursday with the approvals for the sales of other city-owned parcels that would fund the project. [SF Examiner]
- Netflix is dumping its old five-star system for the Facebook-like thumb system. [CNet]