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2018-08-11
WHAT’S IN A NUMBER?
Judge rejects Ghost Ship plea
Yosemite ‘safe to have visitors back’
First lawsuit alleges girls school ignored sex abuse of student
Musk, Tesla sued over going-private tweet.
Kurtenbach: Giving Bonds this honor is a no-brainer.
Another weird incident for actress.
Omarosa: Trump is a bigot and behaved ‘like a dog’
GOP schedules hearings despite Democrats’ protests
Kobach steps away from duties as state’s top elections official
Jury acquits FBI agent of lying about shooting
Teams trying to save ailing orca
Stone associate held in contempt for not testifying
Witness: Bank CEO wanted post in Trump’s Cabinet
Taliban forces storm Ghazni
Shooting leaves four dead, including two police officers
Trump’s latest tariffs hurt Turkish currency
DeVos proposes another rollback on for-profit college rules
ORIGIN OF AN ERA
Ferries could be in service at port within 7 years
More than $1B in bond measures on ballot
Candidates face off over homelessness, transportation
Contra Costa supervisors to consider censuring county assessor
Council to reconsider decision on rezoning of church property
Woman seen on video making threats
Jury backs man who claims weed killer caused cancer
‘Big Man Bandit’ pleads guilty to bank robberies
Suit filed in police shooting of unarmed man
Rescued water birds return to their natural habitat
49ers set to pay more in rent to Santa Clara
Serbian man accused of hacking Electronic Arts
It’s more of an ‘un’-vitation
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BACK IN BLACK
Former closer Rodney accepts new relief role
It’s a last-place finish for Curry
Coach Shanahan hears good news on 49ers’ injury report
Woodland sets 36-hole PGA mark, but rain halts play
Woodland sets 36-hole record
Plenty of noteworthy games this season
Gruden fired up to be ‘Back in the Saddle’
Executives meet, look for ways to get better
Dodgers’ Jansen on DL with irregular heartbeat
Today’s Crossword
Yoshi, a gasoline concierge service, seeks to make it easier for urban professionals too busy for the everyday chore
Consumer prices rise 2.9 percent, leaving Americans worse off as wage growth falters
Luxurious dream homes by Davidon feature many shapes and sizes — and locations
Ten tips to beat higher gasoline prices
Aftermarket action
Forester fix
Move-in ready and beautifully detailed home in a coveted Newark neighborhood known for one of the best Bay Area climates
The best colors for fun, festive rooms
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