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From cleaning up trash to pushing for more beat cops, Vallie Brown has helped transform the Lower Haight.
It's Thanksgiving. Loosen your belt and chow down on this cornucopia of local tidbits.
We continue our portrait series featuring local characters encountered on the streets of the Lower Haight.
Recovering from brain surgery, Jeremy Fish talks to us about his health, his art, and his new outlook on life.
The neighborhood's newest restaurant is Ming Yao H, now open at 525 Haight St.
On Tuesday, a divided SFMTA Board approved a slate of proposed changes to the Haight Street transit corridor.
Some seasonal eats, a few local events, and one strange Craigslist ad all make appearances in today's Lower Haight Leftovers.
Police announced this afternoon that an arrest has been made in last Thursday's fatal stabbing on the 200 block of Haight Street.
As he prepares to close up shop, Gallery 683's Harry Strauch talks to us about Janis Joplin, the Lower Haight's darker days, and an ever-changing city.
Got some records that could use a good cleaning? Get down to Rooky Ricardo's on Saturday.
The SFMTA Board will meet on Tuesday to vote on a slate of proposed improvements for the 71-Haight Muni line.
We usually save our leftovers for the weekend, but we've already got a lot on our neighborhood plate today.
A victim is in critical condition after a brutal early-morning attack.
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