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Yesterday morning, the SF Bike Coalition set up a station at Scott and Page Streets with a message to passing bicyclists: please bike politely.
Another public open house will be held tonight to discuss proposed plans for greening the Wiggle.
After two years' worth of renovations, the apartments at the fire-damaged building at Haight and Fillmore are now available for rent.
Yesterday San Francisco got a fluke .38 inches of rain, which soaked the neighborhood just as the Duboce Park Tag Sale was hitting its stride.
Tomorrow is the official start of Fall. From construction projects to restaurant openings, here's what's on our calendar for the three months ahead.
A new Kickstarter campaign is raising money for the creation of a permanent, bronze version of Jeremy Fish's Silly Pink Bunny statue.
If there's something you want -- or something you want to get rid of -- don't miss this Saturday's 16th Annual Duboce Park Tag Sale.
A couple of Lower Haight businesses have gotten accolades this month, from a major magazine and a nationwide competition, respectively.
If you're noticing a lot of trucks and trailers around the neighborhood this week, you're not alone.
The utility box at Duboce and Church, on which artist Mona Caron had painted a delightful optical illusion, has been unceremoniously replaced.
A couple of Haighteration regulars are raising money to publish photo books, and they've asked us to help spread the word. So, here we go.
There was music, laughter, sadness, nostalgia, and heavy machinery -- all the makings of a successful funeral at Haight and Laguna last night.
Maybe it's because it's Friday the 13th, but two weird events are converging tonight in the neighborhood.
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