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Why Warriors' win against Bucks had special meaning for Donte DiVincenzoSaturday’s Golden State Warriors win over Milwaukee snapped a three-game losing streak, but it had some additional meaning for Donte DiVincenzo in particular.By C.J. Holmes
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S.F. beer store that helped spark brewing movement closes after decadesSan Francisco Brewcraft, the city's only brewing supply store, has closed after nearly 30 years in business.By Caleb Pershan
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By Esther Mobley, Jess LanderBy Janelle Bitker, Elena Kadvany, Cesar Hernandez
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S.F.’s annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade draws thousands despite drizzleWhile rain hampered the turnout a bit, parade-goers said the event was a successful celebration of San Francisco’s Irish community.By Danielle Echeverria
Health News
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‘I can’t see the road’: What it’s like to be a snowplow driver on I-80...We rode with three Caltrans operators during the latest storm. Here’s what they told us.By St. John Barned-Smith
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In his first speech to state GOP as speaker, McCarthy rips California DemsMcCarthy vows not to buckle to Biden during debt ceiling limit negotiations.By Joe Garofoli
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S.F.'s bureaucracy is a corrupting force in city lifeWe can willingly and purposefully remove red tape in a way that holds true to San Francisco’s values, or we can abandon all sense of responsibility and let events unfold as they will.By Chronicle Editorial Board
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By Cynthia Leifer, Pallavi Pusapati
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Listen: How PG&E power delays are impacting Bay Area housingFifth & Mission podcast:By fifth & mission
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Oscars 2023 was a nice, mellow night — and exactly what we all neededThe 95th Academy Awards winners were ecstatic and humble and a pleasure to watch after “the slap” and Will Smith drama of 2022.By Mick LaSalle
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San Francisco citizens once traveled by gondola. It ended badlyIn the 1950s, an enterprising San Franciscan built a Sky Tram near Ocean Beach. It met a sad end, but not before stoking dreams of a city of gondolas.By Peter Hartlaub