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This Saturday, the 400 block of Haight St. will be the site of a giant sidewalk sale to raise money for the tenants displaced by last month's fire.
We usually opt not to cover lost-and-found items here at Haighteration, but this darn gray cat just can't be ignored any longer.
We recently spotted this sticker-covered garbage can somewhere in the neighborhood. Anybody know where?
We're gonna try a little experiment: taking what we've learned with Haighteration, and using it to launch sister sites in a few nearby neighborhoods.
Yesterday the SF Board of Supervisors issued special commendations for three recipients' responses to the September 27th fire at Haight and Fillmore.
The SFMTA has approved plans to open Haight St. to two-way traffic between Gough and Octavia, despite opposition from several concerned residents.
A certain publication has asked us to contribute a piece about the single biggest problem facing the Lower Haight, and what we would do to solve it.
Construction, construction, more construction, and a trio of weekend events -- all in today's leftovers.
Pierre Pegeron, who rushed into the burning building at 493 Haight St. two weeks ago to evacuate people, will be honored by the City for his actions.
With AT&T's plans to install new antennas on Steiner Street delayed, we figured we'd take the pulse of cell phone reception in the Lower Haight.
Here's a great reason to eat at Uva Enoteca tonight: the restaurant is donating 50% of tonight's sales to those displaced by the 9/27 Haight St. fire.
For those with a late-night craving, here's our rundown of our three Lower Haight pizzerias -- the good, the bad, and the extra cheesy.
Several readers heard multiple rounds of gunfire near Webster & Rose last night, followed by cop cars, a chase, and someone taken away on a stretcher.
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