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Steph Curry returns and closes with a flurry, but Warriors fall to LakersStephen Curry scored 19 of his 27 points in the fourth quarter of his first game in a month, but the Golden State Warriors couldn’t stop the Lakers’ Anthony Davis and lost 113-105 Sunday.By C.J. Holmes
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Cafe Flore owner presents new vision for S.F. Castro’s longtime LGBTQ hub的owner of the popular coffee, brunch and events destination, closed since 2019, presented plans for a sustainable seafood restaurant during an open house Saturday.By St. John Barned-Smith
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'Soft-story’ homes face quake risks. California offers money for retrofits“Soft-story” buildings, often built over garages, risk collapsing in an earthquake. Prior retrofit programs have focused on multi-family homes.By Claire Hao
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By Julie Johnson, Jill Tucker
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California could get hit with new atmospheric river this week, and...Weather models are showing an atmospheric river storm could hit Northern California late this week, bringing more rain to the Bay Area and heavy snow to the Sierra, according to Chronicle...By Jessica Flores
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By Jack Lee, Danielle Echeverria
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State Sen. Scott Wiener weighs run for Nancy Pelosi's congressional seatState Sen. Scott Wiener has formed an exploratory committee, the first step toward running for Congress.By Shira Stein
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Letters: Before ‘transgender’ existed, I was a girl who wanted to be a...What would my life have been like if transgender recognition had been around when was young? Chronicle readers also comment on the Tyre Nichols case.By Chronicle readers
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By Chronicle Editorial Board
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Listen: It's Animal Month! Up close with Claude the albino alligatorIt's Animal Month on the Total SF podcast. Hosts Peter Hartlaub and Heather Knight learn about Claude the albino alligator from California Academy of Sciences.By Total SF
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Chris Rock's ‘Selective Outrage’ unloads on Will Smith in first-ever...的streamer’s first foray into live events delivered what everyone’s waited a year to hear. And just in time for the Oscars.By Bob Strauss
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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