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Kiteboarder Daniela Moroz of Lafayette ready to race at Paris Olympics
Lafayette’s Daniela Moroz, a six-time kite racing world champion who grew up sailing in the Bay, is ready to fly at her first Olympics.
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Danville's Maggie Steffens shoots for fourth Olympic gold medal in Paris
Team USA women’s water polo star and Danville native Maggie Steffens is looking for her fourth gold medal in Paris, but this time around, the Olympics will be a bit different for her personally.
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U.S. men's water polo team plays off against Spain at Cal ahead of Paris
Although the U.S. Olympic trials are underway, the U.S. men’s water polo team is playing a game ahead of Paris.
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San Jose water polo player ready to make her Olympic debut in Paris
For the United States women’s water polo team, a new generation of players is making big plays, including Jenna Flynn of San Jose.
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First-time Olympian from San Francisco ready to set sail in Paris
Third time’s a charm for San Francisco’s Hans Henken.
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Renamed San Francisco park honors ‘Grandma Huang'
A San Francisco park in Visitacion Valley, a place of tragedy for one family, now bears a new name: Yik Oi Huang Peace and Friendship Park.
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Former Cal hammer thrower Camryn Rogers set for second Olympics
Canadian hammer thrower Camryn Rogers, who trains at Cal, has her sights set on Paris.
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Cuyana CEO's mission to educate others about the craft behind the Ecuador hat
Based in San Francisco’s Union Square, Cuyana wants to change how people buy and spend money.
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Pacific Islander community gears up for new cultural district in San Francisco
Pacific Islanders in San Francisco are working to launch a new cultural district later this summer.
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‘It is your art, it is your creativity': A universal message from 2 authors of a new children's book
The co-authors of “What in the World is Ezra’s Art” are Asian-American and the book’s main character is Asian-American. But, the one thing the authors didn’t want to talk about is race. They say the message for parents and children is universal.