· Intersection where boy was fatally struck by Muni train was earmarked for safety upgrades [SF Examiner]
· SF puts McDonald's on notice over drug sales at Haight Street restaurant [CBS]
· Leap's private buses continue to hurdle regulations [SFist]
· Tiny Menlo College is like home for Saudi elite [SF Chronicle]
· Airbnb, channeling Uber, mobilizes customers in dogfight over regulation [SF Business Times]
· Bay Bridge costs growing for tests, demolition [Contra Costa Times]
· The problem with CA's water-bottling plants isn't the water [CityLab]
· Why one Silicon Valley city said no to Google [Next City]
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