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California Today

A morning update for readers interested in California.

A morning update for readers interested in California.

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  25. How Algebra Became a Flashpoint in Schools

    A tug of war in San Francisco over whether to teach algebra in eighth or ninth grade gets at wider national questions about serving all students fairly.

    By Soumya Karlamangla

     
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  32. Wayfarers Chapel Is Coming Down

    The famed chapel in Southern California closed this year because of severe damage from a landslide. Leaders now say it will be disassembled until a new site is found.

    By Douglas Morino

     
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  34. Give It Up for the Golden State Valkyries

    The W.N.B.A.’s 13th team, the first new franchise to join the league since 2008, will be called the Valkyries and will play at Chase Center in San Francisco starting next year.

    By Heather Knight

     
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  40. California Is Rebranding

    Why the state’s tourism agency ditched its “Dream Big” slogan after more than a decade.

    By Soumya Karlamangla

     
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  84. Has San Francisco Lost Its Liberal Soul?

    In a city known as a progressive bastion, voters resoundingly passed two conservative-leaning ballot measures this week, on police authority and drug screening.

    By Heather Knight

     
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  86. California’s Primary Election Is Today

    The nominees for president and many other offices will be decided today, Super Tuesday, as voters in California and 14 other states head to the polls.

    By Soumya Karlamangla

     
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  93. Updating the California Reading List

    We’re adding Amy Tan’s San Francisco classic “The Joy Luck Club,” John Steinbeck’s early novel “Tortilla Flat” and more.

    By Soumya Karlamangla

     
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  95. Living on the Edge in California

    In Dana Point, three cliffside mansions teeter on the edge of beauty and peril after storms seemed to weaken the ground beneath them.

    By Vik Jolly

     
  96. Cal State Faculty Vote on a Contract This Week

    Union members reached a tentative deal with the California State University system after mounting a strike last month that was the largest by university professors in U.S. history.

    By Soumya Karlamangla

     
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