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- Your week in activities. [SFist]
- Google is reportedly considering a massive expansion into downtown San Jose. [KRON 4]
- Pinterest just raised another $150 million, so now it's valued at $12.3 billion. [Ad Week]
- Female engineers describe the "rampant sexism" of Silicon Valley. [Wired]
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Outlet mall shopper allegedly kills dog by leaving it in hot car. [KRON 4]
- CPMC is dumping its San Francisco wellness program, which doesn't seem like a great sign. [SF Chronicle]
- Troubles continue for SF-based food startup Hampton Creek, as they fire three executives amid claims of planned coup. [Guardian]
- A bill passed by the State Senate could halt the planned closure of Alta Bates hospital. [The Daily Californian]
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Hammer attack reported at Market Street Travelodge [ABC7], there's also something about an alleged heroin overdose by the victim [NBC Bay Area].
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As expected, BART's seat-hog ordinance will likely be sent to a farm upstate this week. [SF Chronicle]
- The city of San Francisco just approved a $30 million contract for Microsoft products. [SF Examiner]