- [KRON 4] explains why all sex offenders aren't publicly listed.
- Why startups should be fighting for net neutrality. [Wired]
- Should city fees and fines be income based? [Bay City News]
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Yet another NEMS proposed for Polk Street. [SocketSite]
- Mills College declares a state of financial emergency. [SF Business Times]
- SF takes another step toward housing homeless vets. [SF Chronicle]
- SF State grads typically leave the city post-graduation because they can't afford to stay. [Golden Gate Xpress]
- Twitter has a new privacy policy, here's what it means for you. [Marketing Land]
- Pier 70 struggles to save itself. [SF Examiner]
- Could San Francisco become the best place to pump breastmilk at work? [KALW]
- Parent pens op-ed claiming SF needs a full-time school board. [SF Chronicle]
- Judge sets bail for the 36-year-old man arrested on suspicion of lighting a series of vehicle fires across Contra Costa County at a cool $1.5 million. [NBC Bay Area]