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Bay to Breakers to Draw Thousands to City

View more videos at: http://www.nbcbayarea.com. San Francisco police and other city departments are preparing for the 102nd Bay to Breakers race on Sunday with added security measures following the bombings at the Boston Marathon last month. Full story

America's Cup sailing suspended for review of boats and dangers

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Clouds hung over the America's Cup sailing regatta on Friday after investigators asked the teams to temporarily halt practicing on blustery San Francisco bay following a deadly accident last week. Full story

Video Cameras, Cops in Uniform at Bay To Breakers

At this year's running of the Bay to Breakers -- presented by Craigslist, officially -- there will be a few more people in uniform amongst the costumed revelers and serious runners. They're San Francisco police officers, who will be out in force along the race route and watching the start, finish Full story

Tech Executive Crowdfunding Blue Angels' Return

View more videos at: http://www.nbcbayarea.com. The Blue Angels have buzzed their last fly-by through the skies of San Francisco. Full story

Ex-Groupon CEO Mason moving to San Francisco to start new company

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Former Groupon Inc. <GRPN.O> Chief Executive Andrew Mason is moving to San Francisco to start a company after recently recording an album of "motivational business music," according to an update on his blog on Thursday. Full story

Italian Team Mulling America's Cup Withdrawal

The owner of the Italian entry in the America's Cup sailing races will travel to San Francisco to decide whether to compete after the death last week of a sailor on another crew, the Italian team said Thursday. Full story

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