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- SF deathtrap faces city attorney's wrath. [SFist]
- Apple struggles to make Siri sound more human. [CNet]
- Glide's new president is Karen Hanrahan, a 46-year-old former deputy assistant secretary of state in the Obama administration. [SF Chronicle]
- Judge rules that prosecutors in California can file money laundering charges against the creators of Backpage.com (and the former owners of SF Weekly). [Associated Press]
- [Haute Living] lists what they view as the "Bay Area’s Top 10 Boss Ladies."
- Behold, this fall's most anticipated new restaurants. [Eater SF]
- Gordon Getty is giving the University of San Francisco $15 million to establish a college for top students to study the arts, sciences and humanities. [SF Chronicle]
- The class of 2021 arrives at SF State. [Golden Gate Xpress]
- California State University campuses cannot fully justify spending on management staff, state legislators say. [Associated Press]
- Members of Generation X face issues renting in SF. [SF Gate]
- Hit-and-run motorcyclists strikes jogger. [KRON 4]