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It's Bike to Work Day! What does that mean for us here in the Lower Haight?
Starting next weekend, kids at Duboce Park will get to enjoy a new play area that embodies an innovative philosophy in playground design.
Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, it was to have a helipad, a spire-capped flower booth, and four domed "slumber rooms" -- for the bodies, of course.
Inspired by this morning's rumbler, we take a look at how the Lower Haight fared during a legitimate earthquake - the great quake of 1906.
Uh oh. An SUV drove into the Muni tunnel at Duboce and Church this morning, and underground Muni service in both directions has been suspended.
Though it doesn't start for a few more hours, December is already shaping up to be a busy month -- starting with a pair of fun events tomorrow night.
Yes, the greatest holiday of the year approacheth: 160 Church Street, former address of a Blockbuster, is now the temporary home of a Halloween City.
This Saturday night, it's the return of Movie Night in Duboce Park -- this time featuring Pixar's 2004 hit, The Incredibles.
The S.F. Planning Department is considering naming the Duboce Park area a Historic Landmark District, which would be the city's 12th such designation.
There are plenty of good reasons to ride a bike: the freedom, the eco-friendliness, the exercise... the free beer?
The Safeway at 2020 Market Street has applied for an "instructional tasting" liquor license, but no one at the supermarket seems to have any idea why.
One of the most frequent questions we get here at Haighteration is, "What's going on with 467 Duboce?" Well, we finally have an answer.
Take a peek inside Churchill, a gorgeous, 1940s-inspired throwback cocktail bar opening tomorrow night at 198 Church Street.
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