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2018-08-04
Hundreds gather to mourn slain teen
Veggie burger so meat-like, it’s making its way into mainstream
Wildfires highlight changing climate
California high court is struggling with vacancy
Graffiti Camp helps teen girls gain techniques in male-dominated scene.
Navy failed to alert S.F. to tainted shipyard water, records show.
A’s win in 13th on rookie’s first hit in majors; Giants to monitor Posey.
Two men sustain non-life-threatening injuries during altercation near MacArthur Station.
Science of fire: Tornado of flames that hit near Redding reached speeds up to 143 mph.
Opposition leader: Vote was ‘stolen’
NEWS OF THE DAY
Attackers in burqas kill dozens at Shiite mosque
Toll: 1 killed, 90 wounded in new Gaza protests
China and Southeast Asian navies stage drills amid feud
Beijing warning: tariffs of $60 billion on U.S. goods
No definitive motive found in mass attack
NEWS OF THE DAY
Continuing eruption, quakes raise fears of highway closure
Wife of Marine leaves for Mexico amid family tears
Man released by court now suspected in rape, killing
Doctor slaying suspect kills self
Judge upholds order to restore DACA program
Tax preparer testifies on masking Manafort income
Breed’s budget math adds up
FC Barcelona soccer, meet Levi’s Stadium
Posey leaves loss early, but team hopes he’s OK
Worley getting second chance
Niners’ Williams focused on future
Raiders waive Tavecchio:
Hall of Fame:
Baseball’s shifts are wrecking the show
Meyer says he followed protocol
Wilcox turns to ‘secret society’
Rookie offensive leader helms boatload of talent
Porcello’s 1-hitter carries Red Sox
Fowler still part of plans
Explaining Cueto’s plan
Fleetwood’s 63 good for a share of Firestone lead
Playoff berth at stake for Allmendinger
Reliever Miller back for Indians
McGregor will fight Oct. 6
Garnett injury a concern
Brian Hughes: Firefighter who died was mentor to elite crew
When ships hunted whales, S.F. Bay was their home port
Map this: The mystery of how Google identifies some neighborhoods
Harold A. “Hap” Wagner
Richard M Kamieniecki
Gus Konstin
Warren Verner Hagberg
Dolores Ann Arata
Marilyn Marlow Hagberg
U.S. appeals court upholds California bullet stamping law
James Ramos
Jacqueline Tokos Lentz
Links in 7-Eleven’s chain are threatening to snap
Officials plan to track S.F. scooter injuries
Amazon: No items will have symbols of Nazis
‘Rake’ puts Merola singers to test
No winners in cafeteria food fight
‘Last Man’ on centrist track
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