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As the clothing boutique's first and largest location undergoes a face-lift, dedicated fans can visit its pop-up at the Westfield mall.
Arts & Culture in ...
The new tenant at Page Street's former Boys & Girls Club is set on removing the publicly funded murals tomorrow, as their creator seeks a stay of execution.
The former Bettie Page Clothing, which changed its moniker after a legal dispute, has shuttered many of its locations in the past year.
Politics & Govt in ...
In February, we profiled the school librarian and digital literacy instructor behind a bicycle-powered free library in the Panhandle.
In February, we met Kent Uyehara, a legend in the skateboarding scene.
Your Upper Haight week in review, sinkhole news, and weekend events to savor.
Panelists will include members of Taking It To The Streets, Huckleberry Youth Programs, the Homeless Youth Alliance, as well as homeless youth and local merchants.
After 20 years repairing the neighborhood's shoes, Haight Street Shoe Repair owner Lopez will retire on December 27th.
Community & Society in ...
At his own expense, Officer Ryan Crockett distributes socks, blankets, and water as a holiday gift to people who sleep outdoors.
Parks & Nature in ...
Want a tree? Friends of the Urban Forest is now taking applications for a February street-tree planting in the Upper Haight and Cole Valley.
Shoe Biz is merging with an online retailer, but the original owners plan to stay with the company for the next five years.
Thirty students from seven schools won bikes in a Park Station-sponsored essay contest, which the district celebrated with a holiday party.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
No arrest has been made in Park District's second homicide of 2015; the suspect is described as a man in his early 20s.
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