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Soccer at Kezar, vintage baseball at Big Rec, Green Apple Books on the Park events, and much more to do in the coming days.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
Police from Taraval and Park stations investigate an armed robbery, a stolen laptop, a fibbing pot smoker, and other incidents.
Retail & Industry in ...
Cole Valley's oldest bar recently underwent a facelift, but loyal patrons needn't worry about a big change.
A look at what's cooking along the Inner Sunset's commercial corridor.
Arts & Culture in ...
You don't have to be a woman to enter SF Women Artists' grant-funded competition, which will select 32 pieces of local art to be printed on banners on Irving Street between 7th & 10th Avenues.
Parks & Nature in ...
Nearly five feet tall, with a dagger-like beak, a great blue heron can swallow a fully-grown gopher in one bite.
Politics & Govt in ...
A full Board of Supervisors vote on the controversial AHBP housing legislation has been delayed for one week, with the board closely divided on two rival proposals for affordable housing.
On the evening of June 21st, 1872, the California Powder Works was obliterated, one of several explosions to occur at neighborhood TNT factories.
Rival proposals to create more affordable housing has led to political infighting. Meanwhile, a statewide measure could supersede them both.
Ken's Cleaners on Judah, where a brewpub is planning to move in, was tagged with "TECH" and "DIE YUPPIE SCUM."
Pop-tarts for Father's Day, game 6 of the NBA Finals, duct-tape crafting, and other great reasons to leave the house.
Park District robberies, auto thefts and car break-ins have declined year-over-year, but burglaries are holding steady.
This week, members of the public are invited to offer their feedback and suggestions on the draft policies currently under consideration.
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