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A new mural measuring 2400 square feet was painted this week on a wall behind Flax Art & Design on Market Street.
After more than a year in Hayes Valley, Off the Grid has decided to take its rotating stable of food trucks elsewhere.
Potential good news for phone-toting AT&T customers in Hayes Valley: the company is planning to install new antennas in the neighborhood.
Buck Tavern, former District 6 Supervisor Chris Daly's bar at 1655 Market Street, has lost its lease and will close on October 31st.
Good news, science lovers! Admission to the California Academy of Sciences in Golden Gate Park is free for Hayes Valley residents this weekend.
From the folks behind the JapaCurry food truck comes Roku, a new izakaya at 1819 Market Street (between Pisco and Sushi Zone).
Shopping, learning, and celebrating -- we've got three great ways for you to spend the afternoon in Hayes Valley today.
Tomorrow night, learn about architect Julia Morgan, whose works include Hearst Castle, the Fairmont Hotel, and the Zen Center at 300 Page.
We've got plenty of talented artists working in Hayes Valley -- and this weekend, some of them will be opening their studios to the public.
If you notice things getting a little crowded on Grove Street tonight, don't worry. It's just Barack.
We're talking big changes, big honors, and thin pizzas in the Hayes Valley food scene this week.
This may come as a surprise to no one, but now we have the stats to prove it: Octavia and Market is officially SF's most dangerous intersection.
Recently we invited Hayeswire readers to submit questions for the candidates running for District 5 Supervisor. Today, the candidates respond.
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