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Yesterday, KQED News reported that the Red Vic Movie House at 1727 Haight Street will likely close in July, absent a last-minute financial windfall.
A new mural has sprouted up at the corner of Haight and Pierce Streets, featuring an array of plant shapes in varying shades of green.
Nearly a full year since it closed, RNM's former home at 598 Haight is still on the market. What would YOU like to see happen with the space?
A young cherry tree on Pierce St, just a few feet from Duboce Park, has been cut down by an unknown vandal - the latest victim in a disturbing trend.
Three Twins Ice Cream's Lower Haight scoop shop opened exactly 2 years ago, and they're celebrating today's milestone with some pretty sweet deals!
Want to hear our Sean Connery impression? Of course you don't. Instead, go see "The Rock" tonight, for free, in Duboce Park!
Just thirteen days after a massive tree fell in Duboce Park, another one has suddenly split. Literally!
A block party, a scavenger hunt, Sean Connery, and so much more - check out all the news stories that didn't make the front page this week!
A puzzling car accident on Steiner around 2:30am this morning left a Mini Cooper lying upside-down in the middle of the street.
Yesterday, SF Weekly announced the results of their annual "Best Of" poll, and many Lower Haight businesses got top honors. Here's our rundown!
Got a favorite chair? Here's your chance to have a metal replica of it (made from melted Muni tracks!) permanently installed at Church and Duboce.
Cafe International, which is usually closed on Mondays, will be changing that policy by the end of the month.
Great news for residents and businesses on our Divisadero flank: your thirst for available parking spots is finally being quenched. By the DMV.
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