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Balancing the State Budget

Assemblymember Phil Ting discusses the state budget.
SIP Real Estate Report

John M. Lee provides a real estate update after week 10 of shelter-in-place orders.
Addressing Homelessness

Supervisor Fewer writes to her constituents regarding the homeless encampments in the Richmond.
Vote in November for Amanda Inocencio for District 1 Supervisor

District 1 Supervisor candidate Amanda Inocencio writes a message to voters.
Police Blotter — Richmond Review

Summary of crime in the Richmond District for May.
Commentary – Quentin Kopp

Quentin Kopp praises Harry S. Truman.
Gus’ Discount Tackle: an Anchor on Balboa for More Than 50 Years

Gui Oliveira profiles an old family-run business in the Richmond, Gus’ Discount Tackle.
City Explores Homeless Camps in Public Parks During Crisis

Richmond and Sunset supervisors have asked Golden Gate Park’s General Manager Phil Ginsburg to review facilities in the park that could be used for homeless camps during COVID-19.
Help Our Local Businesses

Paul Kozakiewicz urges residents to patronize local businesses now that San Francisco has flattened the curve.
Local Artist’s Skills Range from Video Graphics to Fine Art Oil Paintings

Richmond District artist Vu Mai’s inspiring journey to become a painter and professional artist.
Looking Back – Ludwig van Beethoven

Kinen Carvala looks back at the history of the Beethoven statue in Golden Gate Park.
Safe Streets Program Getting Mixed Reviews

A month after the City banned motor vehicle through traffic on Lake Street between Second and 28th avenues, some locals are fine with the measures, while a lack of social-distancing etiquette among pedestrians and bicyclists makes others nervous.
District 1 Supervisor Race Takes Off with a Zoom Forum

All five candidates who are running to become the Richmond District’s next supervisor took part in a virtual candidates forum on May 6 to pitch their vision of how the neighborhood can best tackle its most pressing problems.
Richmond Resident Retires Role of Iconic Doorman

Richmond resident Tom Sweeney retired this year after spending 43 years as a fixture at the Sir Francis Drake Hotel.