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Cheeky headlines aside, there's a serious transit decision to be made -- whether to open Haight Street between Market and Octavia to 2-way traffic.
We finally have a glimpse of what's going on at 435 Duboce Ave, a building which has been undergoing renovation for months.
Yesterday at around 2pm, high winds toppled a giant tree in Duboce Park, sending it crashing down onto Steiner Street.
We're diggin' this totally groovy design we found during a recent jaunt around the neighborhood. Anybody know where it is?
Did you know there are more than 135 shops in the Lower Haight? It's true -- we counted. And about a third of them are now using Twitter.
Tomorrow night at D-Structure, check out the works of more than 50 artists inspired by the theme of superheroes.
A year after our first rundown, let's check in with the Lower Haight's emptiest beauties to find out who's still single and who's now spoken for!
Get a jump on Mother's Day this year with our list of mom-perfect local gifts, provided by a slew of mother-lovin' Lower Haight merchants.
Yes, the world is a little safer this morning, folks - due almost entirely to the new left-turn traffic signals at Fell and Scott Streets!
We haven't seen a whole lot of Native American art in the Lower Haight, so this painting definitely caught our eye. Know where we spotted it?
A couple of crimes, a new bar, a tiny car, and the Lower Haight in the news -- we've got a whopping 10 stories for you in this week's leftovers!
If fairytale weddings are your thing, drop by Mad Dog in the Fog tomorrow and watch the royal nuptials over a pint or two. Or several.
On Saturday, a car cut off (and collided with) a cyclist on Duboce. The bike was totaled, the car sped away, and now the cyclist needs your help.
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