Tomorrow night, old friends and new will come together for a booze-free, phone-free potluck hangout on Patricia's Green.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
Dog owners can breathe a sigh of relief: Animal Control has scouted Duboce Park and found no evidence of the poisoned meatballs that sickened and killed dogs around the city in 2013 and 2014.
Transportation & Infrastructure in ...
On his latest "People Behaving Badly," Stanley Roberts tackled an ongoing issue for Alamo Square locals: tour buses regularly driving by the park, even though they've been banned since 2013.
Hundreds of cyclists turned out for a somber memorial bike ride to honor the two women killed last Wednesday.
Rumors are circulating about the return of the poisoned meatballs, with one dog allegedly having died from ingesting them in Duboce.
Retail & Industry in ...
Lower Haight bike shop Wiggle Bicycles has closed up shop for a week, as it moves locations from 520 Waller St. to next-door 518 Waller St., due to an impending earthquake retrofit.
Page & Gough will soon see a fleet of superfast, all-electric motos move in.
On Thursday night, Vinyl will celebrate the rerelease of "Watch Out!," an album of '60s funk and soul from Zimbabwe, with a party and raffle.
If you have questions, comments or suggestions about Hayes Valley's residential parking permit program, swing by the French American International School tomorrow night for a meeting with the SFMTA.
The driver, reported to be intoxicated, drove against traffic on Fell Street and crashed into multiple cars.
Food & Drinks in ...
From Ragazza's secret gazebo to Bean Bag's sidewalk seating, we've got your outdoor dining needs on Divisadero covered.
A 32-year-old San Francisco resident is being charged with a felony hit and run, and vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence.
"We'd like to kick off Pride weekend with a little love," says Three Twins. Swing by the Lower Haight location from 6-10pm tonight for a free scoop, in celebration of diversity and togetherness.