Guilty Verdict Reached in 2020 Richmond District Murder Captured on Zoom
Min Jian Guan has been found guilty of the murder of 79-year-old Yu Quin Sun, a killing that was broadcast on Zoom and seen by other participants. Sentencing is set for June 16.
Former Locanda chef to open Pasta Supply Co. in Inner Richmond next week
If you love pasta, you’ll be elated over a new shop coming to Inner Richmond that will eventually become a mini pasta factory, a retail pasta and pasta-making supply shop, and a restaurant.
This giant, low-income senior housing complex is coming to the Inner Richmond
The SF Board of Supervisors just approved a $60 million low-income senior housing complex, coming to a former funeral home at Geary Boulevard and Sixth Avenue.
Inner Richmond live music club Neck of the Woods sued by music licenser over alleged copyright violations
The Inner Richmond nightclub Neck of the Woods was served a lawsuit by ASCAP over alleged unlicensed use of copyrighted music, highlighting an obscure legal aspect to the nightclub industry.
Hong Kong Lounge II reopens in SoMa, rebranded as HK Lounge Bistro, four years after devastating fire
It’s no longer called Hong Kong Lounge II and it’s no longer in Laurel Heights, but owner Annie Ho has rebranded the restaurant HK Lounge Bistro and it opened last week near Folsom and Seventh Streets.
Slow Street on Lake Street is the controversial wild card as SFMTA decides the Slow Streets’ fate
The SFMTA will decide the fate of nearly two dozen Slow Streets on Tuesday, and it’s pretty clear how they’re going to vote on all of them — except for one, the highly contentious Lake Street, and it’s anybody’s guess what will happen with that one.
Richmond District’s 4 Star Theater set to reopen, will be a movie house again
The 4 Star Theater has been closed for nearly three whole years, but the scrappy little theater at Clement Street and 23rd Avenue will rise again this week, with movies plus pizza and bagels provided by nearby neighbor The Laundromat.
The Richmond’s vacant and unused Alexandria Theater could become housing complex
The Alexandria Theater at Geary and 18th Avenue has been an empty eyesore since 2004, but a reported new plan could make it as many as 76 units of housing.
New Inner Richmond restaurant claims to be the first Mexican wine bar in the U.S.
Despite having some of the best wines in the world 50 miles away in Napa and Sonoma, a new high-end restaurant coming to San Francisco’s Inner Richmond District is focusing on hard-to-find wines from Mexico.
Controversial Washington High mural to stay after school board vote
The SF school board didn't necessarily vote to keep the controversial “Life of Washington” mural at Washington High School, but they did vote to give up on a legal appeal, so the mural will stay.
Cult-favorite ramen pop-up Noodle in a Haystack is going brick and mortar in the Inner Richmond
The restaurant is called Noodle in a Haystack, and its name could double as a joke about how hard it would be to find an equivalent craftsman of ramen.
Judge rules racially controversial mural at Washington High must remain uncovered
The very contentious mural featuring a slain Native American will be uncovered and again on full display as a Superior Court judge rules the school board did not follow the appropriate process in covering it.