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2 November 2017 / SF News / Eve Batey

Thursday Lunchtime Links: 24 Hour Fitness Fined For Allegedly Misleading Customers


  • Google is partnering with the country's largest auto dealership chain to push its self-driving cars. [Associated Press]
  • Last September was the slowest one Bay Area real estate has seen in three years. [SF Gate]
  • The Portola is getting a flag, any ideas what it should look like? [Portola Planet]
  • Amazon hiring hundreds in the Bay Area. [SF Business Times]
  • SF State skater gets national fame. [Golden Gate Xpress]
  • Stanford doctors regrow knee cartilage with stem cells. [CBS 5]
  • Racially-motivated attack on student alleged in East Bay. [NBC Bay Area]
  • Peninsula city sees auto break-ins increase by 109 percent. [KRON 4]
  • BART's alleged poop and pee-er is 68 years old. [NBC Bay Area]
  • 170.000 Dreamforce attendees are descending on SF. [SF Gate]
  • Bay Area-based 24 Hour Fitness fined $1.2 million for allegedly misleading customers. [NBC Bay Area]
  • The Tenderloin bike cop struck and injured last month remains in the ICU. [SF Weekly]
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