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2020-07-27
Nursing home gets lifeline, sees light
Varied shapes of pandemic
Last of Hollywood’s golden age earned Oscars, industry esteem
Lull in building S.F. homes may last a long time
Mark Canha’s big hit keys A’s big first inning as Oakland tops the Angels.
Protected bike lane making panhandle cyclists feel safer.
Future of attractions: Amusement parks and zoos are altering procedures to keep crowds down as they begin reopening.
Smaller crowds: Distancing message appears to finally be getting through around Lake Merritt.
Virus-tracking apps: GPS requirement raises privacy concerns.
Protests test leader amid virus crisis
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U.S. bypassing restrictions on sales of military drones
Hawaii, Texas targeted by hurricanes
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Pelosi blasts GOP over delay in pandemic aid package
Civil rights icon makes his final bridge crossing
Don’t let Trump trample on citizens’ rights
The missing faces at the table
Schaaf hits at ‘agitators’ as workers clear mess
Oakland voters to decide how much authority police panel has
State’s Dems leading in race for donations
Food: East Bay’s biggest marketplace premieres
Police investigate Vallejo’s 16th homicide of year
Jerry Lubenow — longtime S.F. journalist with clout
Top retailers join forces to reimagine plastic bag
Apple expands efforts to help environment
TikTok to pay some creators
Best noisecanceling wireless earbuds
Laney College, coach glad to be seen but say it isn’t ‘last chance’
New Giant sad family missed his MLB debut
Contracts put three 49ers on hot seat
A lonely feeling: Oakland pitcher says players took fans “somewhat for granted.”
Baseball notes: Virus fears force changes in lineups and plans for Marlins, Reds.
A’s beat: Closer Liam Hendriks shakes off initial outing, earns first save of season.
Houston captures NWSL Cup final
Thompson’s victory ends 7year drought
A welldeserved split after bad start to year
Hardly Strictly canceled, but organizers plan online shows
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