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- Here's one Bay Area resident that won't sneer at riding Muni. [SFist]
- Twitter added a bunch of users, but their revenue still dropped. [Ad Week]
- California's Supreme Court has turned down yet another of Vinod Khosla's bids to keep Martins Beach closed. It's over, buddy. You lost. [SF Chronicle]
- Alleged sexual harasser Robert Scoble pens arguably bonkers blog post saying his actions don't count as sexual harassment because his accusers didn't work for him (among other things). [CNet]
- Tesla helped get the power back on at a Puerto Rico children's hospital. [NPR]
- Despite the hefty costs, 80 percent of renters say they love San Francisco. [Curbed SF]
- Local rents are rising fastest in Walnut Creek and Petaluma. [SF BusinessTimes]
- UC Berkeley allegedly tries to discourage union membership. [Daily Californian]
- The SF 49ers have joined with police unions to sign a pledge calling for a bump stock ban. [ABC 7]
- Walnut Creek jewel thief grabs $27K diamond. [CBS 5]
- Political consultants advocating for so-called Monster on Mission development use alleged wage thief as poster child. [SF Weekly]
- San Carlos enraged at proposed gun shop. [NBC Bay Area]