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It's been almost two months since Rotee closed its doors at 400 Haight Street -- and now we know what's going to replace it.
We're now declaring it a fact: stars of "The Hunger Games" love to visit the Lower Haight.
We're introducing a new feature here on Haighteration today: Letters to the editor. Today's letter is from D5 Supervisor candidate Andrew Resignato.
Around 10:30am, the Space Shuttle Endeavour passed by the Lower Haight, riding piggy-back on a 747 en route to retirement in the SoCal sunshine.
If you notice people relaxing in the street today while cars whiz past them obliviously, don't panic. It's just PARK(ing) Day.
A frightening home invasion early yesterday morning left one Haight Street resident with stitches and his three roommates rattled.
A masked lady, a half-bird, a street scene, and a national hero -- new art is popping up all over the Lower Haight this week.
We don't usually report on missing pets on Haighteration, but this particular kitty sounds like it could really use a break.
Got those end-of-summer hunger pains? Relax. We've got no fewer than FOUR savory local events in the next two days to satisfy your appetite.
On Saturday, October 20th, something new will take over the Lower Haight: the Urban Air Market.
In the second of a series, Genevieve Brennan takes a glimpse into the Lower Haight's hidden backyard oases. (Oasi? Oasises?)
Blind dates, chicken wings, a Muni shutdown and more. Indulge in a few scoops of news items that didn't quite make the front page this week.
Yesterday, chart-topping, radio-dominating musician Gotye made an unexpected visit to Robotspeak in the Lower Haight.
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