- A drone from Facebook could one day provide global internet service. [Associated Press]
- Here are some SF homes that cost less than a million bucks. [SF Gate]
- [Wired] believes that Steve Jobs' life makes for a perfect opera.
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SF native Danielle Kang wins the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship in Olympia Fields, Illinois. [Bay City News]
- UC Berkeley moves to dismiss the First Amendment lawsuit brought by supporters of conservative commentators eager to visit their campus. [Daily Californian]
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Inside the South Park Commons. [New York Times]
- A fatal motorcycle crash briefly closed a stretch of 80 in San Pablo this morning. [KRON 4]
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23,000 people were at the San Francisco Opera's free "Opera at the Ballpark" eventFriday. [Broadway World]
- Warriors fans bemoan team's upcoming move to SF. [SF Chronicle]
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Facebook and federal prosecutors battle over an order blocking the company from alerting users about search warrants for account information. [Buzzfeed]
- Santa Cruz seeks public bathroom solutions while its homeless population crosses its legs. [Santa Cruz Sentinel]
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Low-rider community honors woman allegedly run over by friend. [NBC Bay Area]
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Lyft's fortunes, uh, lifted by Uber's travails. [SF Chronicle]
- Nearly 13,000 SF residents are believed to be currently living with hepatitis C. [Aidsmap]