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Steph Curry eager to put “all the pieces together” as Warriors open camp
After missing the playoffs last year, Steph Curry is excited for the challenge of putting the pieces together for the Warriors.
49ers mailbag: How soon until Greenlaw, Pearsall come off injury lists?
The 49ers could open rookie wide receiver Ricky Pearsall’s practice window this week in his remarkable comeback.
Editorial: Elect Scales-Preston for Contra Costa seat Glover leaves after 24 years
For us, it’s policy positions that tip the balance in her favor — especially support for oversight of the county sheriff
California bans legacy admissions at private colleges, including Stanford and Santa Clara University
The colleges will still be allowed to admit students with alumni or donor ties, but they’ll no longer be able to grant them preferential treatment.
Will Disneyland raise ticket prices in October?
Based on recent history, a Disneyland ticket price increase could happen in mid-October.
DMV knowledge test no longer required for California drivers 70 and older
An office visit is still required for a vision exam and an updated photo for those 70 and older who are renewing a driver’s license.
Opinion: The California Dream is fading. Democrats should stop resisting bipartisan solutions
Leaders must put aside polarizing politics and work together to tackle homelessness, crime and lack of affordability.
Jimmy Carter turns 100: His long legacy of giving highlighted with celebrations
The former president is known for his work as a philanthropist, it’s no surprise that he wants any gift-giving to go to other people.
Goldberg: A leading law scholar fears we’re lurching toward secession
UC Berkeley’s Chemerinsky rightly calls out the Constitution’s structural flaws that make our union increasingly fragile
Claudia Sheinbaum to be sworn in as 1st female president of Mexico, a country with pressing problems
The 62-year-old scientist-turned-politician will receive a country with a number of immediate challenges, foremost among them stubbornly high levels of violence, a sluggish economy and hurricane-battered Acapulco.