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Muni recently ran secret late-night tests to determine whether its popular fleet of historic streetcars will be able to run on the N Line.
For our 200th post, we've got something you probably don't see every day -- specifically, a gallon of milk floating in the sky. Know where it is?
Five demonstrators were arrested yesterday at the weekly protest at the ARCO gas station on Fell and Divisadero.
Free food, a flea market, new pavement, and a tasty job opening are just some of the stories that didn't quite make it to our front page this week.
It doesn't happen often, but we've got no real news to report today. So we're opening up a post for you to discuss, well... whatever you want.
Three Twins Ice Cream is auctioning off the chance to tour their factory and invent your own flavor, with proceeds benefiting SF non-profit La Cocina.
Burger Joint, on the corner of Haight and Pierce, is closing shop after a decade at the location.
Greenhearts Family Farm is a small but growing CSA that delivers fresh produce from a farm in Half Moon Bay. But it's based here in the Lower Haight.
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has just stayed Judge Walker's Prop 8 ruling, meaning same-sex marriages in California won't resume any time soon.
This morning, the SF Examiner asks, "Is cat lady to blame for feral pack in Lower Haight?" Neighbors say: not so much.
It may not quite be a full double rainbow, but this sidewalk chalk art is still pretty intense. Anybody know where we found it?
A fast-moving fire broke out in the Mission near 16th and Valencia late Saturday afternoon. A plume of dark smoke could be seen from Duboce Park.
Art, music, ice cream, bikes, food, and photos -- just some of the Lower Haight stories that didn't quite make the front page this week.
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