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Hundreds of 311 requests regarding encampments and street cleaning have been filed on the block in the past year.
Volunteers are still needed for a cleanup event in the Castro on September 22.
The successful Tenderloin business is opening a new location in the Castro later this year.
The organization, which serves 2,000 free meals a day in the Tenderloin, recently acquired a van for mobile HIV and Hepatitis C testing and treatment.
Purchased for $9.6 million, the new center will require a major fundraising effort to see completion.
Plus, the nonprofit will be collecting donated items, like blankets, backpacks and soap.
Stockton-based farmer Ly Thao Nyia Yi, known to customers as "Mr. Ly," was killed unexpectedly on Saturday.
This family-owned cafe, which has been in business since the '70s, is an important gathering space for the LGBTQ community.
The cyclist now claims he was the victim of a malicious prosecution by the district attorney.
Organizers said more than 50,000 people took part in Sunday's parade down Market Street.
The drooping king palm will be replanted at no cost to the city.
The barriers were added last week to prevent people from creating camps for homeless residents.
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