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Warriors’ Jonathan Kuminga is day-to-day with ankle sprainGolden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga is considered day-to-day with a right ankle sprain, head coach Steve Kerr said. The 20-year-old suffered the injury in warm-ups ahead of Thursday’s...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 Janelle Bitker, Elena Kadvany, Cesar Hernandez
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Three juveniles, one adult arrested in string of Oakland armed robberiesFour people, three of whom are juveniles, were arrested this week in connection with multiple armed robberies and carjackings across Oakland, police said Friday.By Annie Vainshtein
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Emergency evacuations: Images of community threatened by Monterey County...First responders evacuated more than 1,000 people as a levee failure on the Pajaro River caused “life-threatening” flash flooding.By Chronicle Staff
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Will S.F. mayor’s police overtime funding win support? Where plan standsThe push for funding is no surprise from Breed, who has said public safety is constituents’ top concern. She’s made it a focal point of her administration, after outrage over crime, safety and...By Mallory Moench
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How red tape and bureaucracy fuel San Francisco’s housing crisisIt can take at least 87 permits, 1,000 days of meetings and $500,000 in fees to get a development fully approved in San Francisco.By Bilal Mahmood
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By Cynthia Leifer, Pallavi Pusapati
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Listen: 'From victim to actor': What ballroom dance means for Asian seniorsFifth & Mission podcast: Host Cecilia Lei reports from ballroom studios and social dances in Oakland and San Francisco to see how Bay Area Asian American seniors are responding to the tragic...By fifth & mission
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When Hollywood needs a movie villain, the tech bro answersWhen looking north to Silicon Valley, the movie industry has found perhaps its richest resource of big-screen antagonists since Soviet-era Russia.By JAKE COYLE
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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