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Good riddance. [SFist]
- For those who haven't gotten enough, the [New York Times] takes us "Inside Travis Kalanick’s Resignation."
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Four injured in North Beach pool hall fight. [Bay City News]
- Bay Area oil refineries won't face greenhouse gas caps for now. [SF Chronicle]
- BREAKING NEWS: "Silicon Valley has a management problem." [CNet]
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Court strikes down CA's 30-day impound law. [Associated Press]
- SF's new poet laureate is Kim Shuck. [SF Chronicle]
- Extreme heat puts strain on Contra Costa County Animal Service, so now it's free to adopt all cats and dogs. [KRON 4]
- The family of an SF man who died at the Electric Daisy Carnival is now suing event organizers. [Associated Press]
- Airbnb is reportedly preparing to roll out a higher-end tier of lodgings in a bid to compete with luxury hotels. [Bloomberg]
- BART will not be opening early for Pride. [Bay Area Reporter]
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Skirmish over SF budget leaves city officials "pissed off." [SF Examiner]
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Three rescued from waters near Golden Gate Bridge after sailboat capsizes. [ABC 7]
- Financially strapped CCSF to pay chancellor $310K. [SF Examiner]