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- What's up at Burger Boogaloo? [SFist]
- Santa Cruz surgeon accused of child rape has bail set at $6.4 million. [Associated Press]
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Inside the Instagram algorithm that manages mean comments. [Wired]
- Firefighters contained a 38 acre fire in Marin Wednesday night. [Bay City News]
- Uber said Wednesday that they didn't know that their chief self-driving car executive had allegedly downloaded proprietary information from his former employer. But wait, what was that filing about last week then? [CNet]
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Two arrested after toddler's body found in Sacramento County truck. [KRON 4]
- No, accepting a Facebook friend request from a stranger will not provide hackers with access to your computer and online accounts. [Snopes]
- Planning wants even more density at a Laurel Heights development. [SocketSite]
- A Warriors shareholder is selling his Atherton estate for $32.8 million. [SF Business Times]
- Homeless families likely undercounted in SF. [Mission Local]
- Starting next month, Californians will stop losing their driver's licenses because of unpaid traffic fines. [Associated Press]
- Judge in SF leans toward sending waterfront development limit challenge to trial. [CBS 5]
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SF man arrested for Tenderloin homicide. [SF Chronicle]
- Supervisor Ahsha Safai backs away from plan to build Excelsior homes, questions raised over his purchase of property. [SF Examiner]
- Former staffer at VC firm disgraced by harassment allegations sues the company. [Bloomberg]