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- The owner of a Bernal Heights granite company has been sentenced in the deaths of two workers in 2014. He will serve one year of home detention and three years' probation. [KRON4]
- A loss in NY state's highest court could mean more bulk search warrants for Facebook. [New York Times]
- A pair of bald eagles swoop in to Milpitas. [ABC7]
- Square might buy Yik Yak, which is an actual sentence about business in 2017. [The Verge]
- Problems with an exam's administration by the San Francisco Police Department — actors in a tactical tests went off script — have stalled advancement in much of the force at a time when, during reform, new officers are sorely needed. [Ex]
- A Berkeley car crash near San Pablo and Ashby Avenues caused a gas leak that led to a brief evacuation. [Chron]