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- Derby season is back! [SFist]
- Skeletal remains were located by the Moraga and Lafayette police departments in a secluded hillside area near the border between Moraga and Lafayette. [KRON 4]
- A look at the lives of Bay Area Quidditch players. [ABC 7]
- Two Bay Area schools named after eugenics advocates will get new names. [San Jose Mercury News]
- San Francisco residents are demanding change to a dangerous intersection in the Castro District after a man suffered serious injuries from a hit-and-run collision. [NBC Bay Area]
- SFFD extinguished a two-alarm blaze in Chinatown. [KRON 4]
- All about Google Glass' second life in the manufacturing industry. [NPR]
- Bay Area residents react to the death of Chuck Berry. [NBC Bay Area]
- When news broke last week that City College of San Francisco intended to close its Fort Mason art campus, many questioned whether college administrators had done enough to save it. [SF Examiner]
- San Francisco library staffers may soon be trained to give lifesaving medication to reverse overdoses among the growing number of heroin users spending time around the Main Library. [SF Chronicle]