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- Is PG&E trying to block SF's public buildings from getting greener power? [SFist]
- BART mulls fare increase to manage budget shortfall. [Bay City News]
- YouTube's ad controversy has opened the door for Google ad competitors. [Bloomberg]
- Silicon Valley star Amanda Crew talks about women in the real Valley. [CNet]
- You should bring more than a big wheel to Bring Your Own Big Wheel. [Rockyt]
- Big development proposed for sleepy Sunset corner. [SocketSite]
- Parking's more of a pain than usual at SF State. [Golden Gate Xpress]
- Uber now allows riders who want extra privacy to input an intersection instead of an address as a drop-off or pickup location. [Washington Post]
- Mayors of Oakland and SF trading "Good" Friday for "Warriors" Friday. [Bay City News]
- East Bay kid suffering from vanishing twin syndrome reunited with lost therapy dog. [KRON 4]
- The whales are back, baby. [SF Chronicle]
- [Wired], a publication that asks readers who are using ad blockers to turn that function off, pens scathing report on "The Crisis of Attention Theft—Ads That Steal Your Time for Nothing in Return."