
We have had some terrible accidents throughout the City as of late so expect to see stepped-up enforcement not only in the Sunset but citywide.
We have had some terrible accidents throughout the City as of late so expect to see stepped-up enforcement not only in the Sunset but citywide.
Things to do in April on San Francisco’s west side.
Affordable Housing Crisis By SF Supervisor Gordon Mar A record number of high-profile tech companies are looking to hold IPOs (a.k.a, go public) this year, including Uber, Lyft, Airbnb and Pinterest, among […]
It sounds unbelievable, but it’s unfortunately true. Low-wage Californians leave roughly $2 billion in refunds on the table because they don’t claim their state and federal Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC).
I don’t know the author, but someone claimed: “There is one fixed rule in government: the less it’s worth, the more it costs.”
Assault: 1400 Block of 46th Avenue, March 2, 6:03 p.m. Officers responded to a report of an assault. The victim reported that he was shopping inside a store when he observed the […]
When filmmaker Brian Benson first presented his drag alter-ego, Cousin Wonderlette, live in 2006, he didn’t go glam. He did not go catty. Instead, the Sunset District resident created a clumsy, child-like, cartoonish character.
Growing up right across the street from Abraham Lincoln High School, Ungaretti did not really know all of the intricate details of the area until she began doing research and talking to people.
Two Richmond District schools were originally proposed to be considered for “landmark” status, but one is getting straight-armed by the San Francisco Unified School District’s (SFUSD) Board of Education.
In an effort to fully accommodate the final phase of the Inner Sunset Streetscape Improvement Project, shuttle buses will substitute for the N-Judah line between Ocean Beach and Carl and Cole streets starting on April 13 and continuing for approximately two weeks.
The People of Parksode/Sunset (POPS) community organization has taken an official position to demand that the San Francisco Transportation Agency (SFMTA) properly evaluate the need for a dedicated transit lane on Taraval Street.
“Agrarianaa: Art Inspired by APA Agricultural Roots” is part of the United States of Asian America Festival opening on May 2 and continuing through May 23 at SOMArts Cultural Center, 934 Brannan St, San Francisco.
Malasa is a Filipino-inspired brunch restaurant nestled inside Crawstation on Ninth Avenue at Judah. Open every weekend from 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Photos from March 21, 2019 of the streetscape project in the Inner Sunset.
Last chance to get the City to adopt Noise limits for the Outside Lands Festival. 3:00 PM, Tuesday, April 2, 2019, Legislative Chamber, City Hall, Room 250
1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place, San Francisco, CA 94102