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Nora Bruhn, co owner of the community space Work in Progress, located at 4752 California St. at 10th Ave.
From the Outer Sunset Farmers Market celebration of the new Chinese Cultural District in the Sunset. Sunday, May 22, 2022.
On Sunset Boulevard at Rivera Street. Sunday, May 22, 2022.
A statue dedicated to Saint Francis of Assisi, the namesake of San Francisco, stands in a bucolic setting in the Garden of Fragrance in Golden Gate Park’s Botanical Garden. Photo by Eloise Kelsey.
Sunset Resident Paints Pysanky, Ukrainian Easter Eggs
UC San Francisco has received approval for its plans to build a state-of-the-art hospital at UCSF Helen Diller Medical Center at Parnassus Heights to meet the region’s growing demand for specialty care and California’s rigorous hospital seismic requirements. (Follow link in bio to our website to read the press release.)

Sponsored: Lunar New Year Celebration This Sunday at the Outer Sunset Farmers Market and Mercantile

By Sunset Beacon on February 4, 2022 • ( 1 Comment )

Celebrate the Lunar New Year – The Year of the Tiger – with your Sunset District neighbors and friends at the Outer Sunset Farmers Market and Mercantile.

Police Blotter: Richmond District

By San Francisco Richmond ReView on February 4, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

Police activity in the Richmond District in January 2022

Planned Mural to Bring a Splash of Color to GG Park’s ‘Skatin’ Place’

By San Francisco Richmond ReView on February 4, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

The exhilarating feeling of gliding along is what makes roller skating a joy. And, for many, Golden Gate Park is one of the best places to experience it.

CA Coastal Commission OK’s Farallon Islands’ Mice Eradication Plan

By San Francisco Richmond ReView on February 4, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

A controversial plan to exterminate the entire mouse population on the Farallon Islands this coming fall is moving forward, after the California Coastal Commission voted to green-light an invasive rodent eradication project last December despite environmental concerns. 

‘Looking Back’: Poème de la Vigne

By San Francisco Richmond ReView on February 4, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

Why have a giant vase in Golden Gate Park depicting bugs attacking cherubs?

‘The Front Steps’: Only 0.7 Percent of New SF Housing Is In the Richmond

By TheFrontSteps on February 4, 2022 • ( 2 Comments )

Few things get housing watchers hotter under the collar than the question of whether and how we should be building more homes on San Francisco’s west side. Be you for the proposal […]

Letter to the Editor: Reasons to Recall School Board Members

By San Francisco Richmond ReView on February 4, 2022 • ( 1 Comment )

Here is an article by Heather Knight in the SF Chronicle and another OpEd piece by Matt Gonzalez in which he articulates his reasons for supporting the Feb. 15 recall of three Board of Education commissioners.

‘Cliff Moving Picture Gallery’ Illuminates Cliff House History

By San Francisco Richmond ReView on February 3, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

When the 157-year-old Cliff House restaurant closed its doors in December 2020, it was “another blow to lose an iconic restaurant in San Francisco,” said Nicole Meldahl, executive director of the Western Neighborhoods Project. Nevertheless, as one door closes, a window opens.

Press Release: Five New Public Safety Programs to Combat Anti-Asian Hate and Violence

By Sunset Beacon on February 3, 2022 • ( 1 Comment )

With the start of  the Lunar New Year and following a surge in anti-Asian hate, Supervisor Gordon Mar was joined by community leaders and the SF Police Department to announce five new public safety programs for the Sunset District, the Asian community and seniors.

Supervisors Debate City’s Recall Election Rules

By San Francisco Richmond ReView on February 3, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

Three school board members of the San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) face a recall election this month and now funding issues for such recall elections plus a proposal to amend the San Francisco City Charter related to recall elections in general have emerged. 

Letter to the Editor: SFUSD Board of Ed. Up to More Shenanigans

By San Francisco Richmond ReView on February 2, 2022 • ( 1 Comment )

The SF Board of Education is up to more shenanigans, now creating a new zone-based school assignment policy that focuses more on neighborhoods but assesses the block-by-block racial/income/English proficiency make-up of zones.

Longtime Clement Street Antique Store Burglarized

By San Francisco Richmond ReView on February 1, 2022 • ( 1 Comment )

Phyllis Nabhan had been feeling uneasy and less safe for quite a while watching other businesses in the neighborhood along Clement Street get burglarized one after the other.

Commentary: Clean Up the Toxins in the Sunset District

By Sunset Beacon on February 1, 2022 • ( 5 Comments )

I know affordable housing is desperately needed in San Francisco, and I support it, even if that means the housing is almost literally in my backyard. But is it too much to ask that we take the toxics out of the soil before breaking ground?

Photos: “Light Up the Night” Bicycle Parade in GG Park, Jan. 29, 2022

By San Francisco Richmond ReView on January 31, 2022 • ( 1 Comment )

Photos from the “Light Up the Night” event – a bicycle parade – in Golden Gate Park, Jan.m 29, 2022. Photos by John Oppenheimer.

‘The Front Steps’: Richmond Celebrity Homes–The Metallica Collection

By TheFrontSteps on January 28, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

Celebrity homes are a guilty pleasure of many SF housing watchers, but the Richmond does not get as many gilded homeowners as some neighborhoods–you win some, you lose some. But until just […]

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