News articles on November 2, 2007

5 news articles

  • 3543 18th Street Women's Building: New Inexpensive Legal Advice Program in the Mission

    n response to the urgent need for low cost legal services in San Francisco, The Women’s Building, located at 3543 18th Street, will host Attorney at Law, Annie Thorkelson, who offers one dollar per minute legal advice clinic. The service provides a creative, personal and non-litigation forum for getting informal answers and creative solutions to legal questions, problems and conflicts on most of the kinds of legal matters and questions that arise every day for ordinary San Franciscans.

    Published by Mission Dispatch on November 2, 2007.

  • 1855 Mission Street Mission Residents: Buster’s Place Gets Busted

    Buster’s Place a new 24-hour-drop-in clinic got booted out by concerned residents, in an attempt to move into a spot at 1855 Mission Street. The residents say the Mission District is over-burdened by too many drug treatment facilities and rehab centers.

    Published by Mission Dispatch on November 2, 2007.

  • 1735 Mission Street Mission Residents: Buster’s Place Gets Busted

    "We were only moving to the next block from 1735 Mission Street,” said clinic deputy director Keith Bussey.

    Published by Mission Dispatch on November 2, 2007.

  • 450 Guerrero St Disney’s High School Musical’s stars Visit Mission’s Boys Girls Club

    On Thursday, Oct. 11 Oleysa Rulin and Monique Coleman, two of the stars from Disney’s High School Musical, visited Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco's Columbia Park Clubhouse, located at 450 Guerrero St. in the Mission

    Published by Mission Dispatch on November 2, 2007.

  • 24th Street, between South Van Ness and Church Street PGE’s work to Improve Dolores Street’s looks

    Other parts of the Mission District that are receiving undergrounding are: "24th Street, between South Van Ness and Church Street, and parts of the Liberty Hill area," said Molica.

    Published by Mission Dispatch on November 2, 2007.