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San Jose school evacuated after the discovery of a backpack containing a bottle of liquid labeled "Nitroglycerin." [NBC Bay Area]
- UC's Board of Regents approved its first ever enrollment cap on nonresident undergraduates. [Associated Press]
- Uber and Lyft make SFO $2 million a month. [SF Examiner]
- Five years after a fire at Chevron sent thousands of East Bay residents to the hospital, state regulators approved new safety rules for oil refineries. [SF Chronicle]
- Two convicted of Richmond hate crime in assault of Sikh man. [Associated Press]
- Uber appeals judge’s order requiring Waymo vs. Uber case to be heard by a jury. [CNet] [SF Chronicle]
- SF State students continue to face a lack of diversity in science departments. [Golden Gate Xpress]
- Should CCSF cops have guns? [SF Examiner]
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Burnout blamed for understaffing at SF's 911 call center. [SF Chronicle]
- "Walking Monk" heads to SF. [GrandIsland Independent]
- Americans no longer have to register non-commercial drones with the FAA. [Recode]
- Several entities face suit from city, county of San Francisco over employee's alleged injuries. [NorCal Record]
- San Francisco's affordable housing chief retires. [SF Business Times]
- UC Santa Cruz staffers allegedly changed answers on a school survey. [ABC 7]