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  • Golden Gate Park Breast Cancer 3-Day Walk kicks off

    After Friday morning's opening ceremony at the Cow Palace, the walk passes through Golden Gate Park, and near the San Francisco Zoo. Along the way each day, there will be many cheering stations for people to show their support.

    Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on September 5, 2008.

  • 24th Avenue between Cabrillo and Balboa streets S.F.: Rusty water meter repaired

    That's all Joy Estudillo wanted. Last week, a crew from the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission went to 24th Avenue between Cabrillo and Balboa streets and fixed the water meter in front of the house of Estudillo's mother.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 3, 2008.

  • Golden Gate Park Alerts

    Michael Franti and Spearhead once again headline the 10th annual Power to the Peaceful concert celebrating nonviolence and environmental sustainability. Featured performers include Ziggy Marley, Warren Haynes, and Rebelution, with an appearance by Rep. Lynn Woolsey (D-Marin).

    Published by San Francisco Bay Guardian on September 3, 2008.

  • 24th Avenue between Cabrillo and Balboa streets S.F.: Rusty water meter repaired

    That's all Joy Estudillo wanted. Last week, a crew from the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission went to 24th Avenue between Cabrillo and Balboa streets and fixed the water meter in front of the house of Estudillo's mother. As a bonus, "The area was washed and cleaned," said Tony Winnicker, spokesman for PUC.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 2, 2008.

  • 24th Avenue between Cabrillo and Balboa streets S.F.: Rusty water meter repaired

    Last week, a crew from the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission went to 24th Avenue between Cabrillo and Balboa streets and fixed the water meter in front of the house of Estudillo's mother. As a bonus, "The area was washed and cleaned," said Tony Winnicker, spokesman for PUC.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 2, 2008.

  • Presidio Future uncertain for hidden gem on headlands

    It is a bit of an anachronism. When military bases ringed San Francisco Bay, there were several facilities like this - clubs open to the military and their dependents in the Presidio, at Fort Mason, on Treasure Island, in Alameda and Mare Island.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on August 31, 2008.

  • Presidio Future uncertain for hidden gem on headlands

    The place was originally a yacht club for military personnel, but when the U.S. Army marched out of the Presidio and Fort Baker more than 10 years ago, the club and the 65-berth yacht harbor became affiliated with Travis Air Force Base in Solano County.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on August 31, 2008.

  • Presidio Future uncertain for hidden gem on headlands

    It is a bit of an anachronism. When military bases ringed San Francisco Bay, there were several facilities like this - clubs open to the military and their dependents in the Presidio, at Fort Mason, on Treasure Island, in Alameda and Mare Island.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on August 31, 2008.

  • Presidio SF Man Who Beat Muni Driver Sentenced To Two Years

    A city resident who attacked and severely beat a San Francisco Municipal Railway bus driver in the Presidio in November has been sentenced in federal court to two years and three months in prison.

    Published by KTVU News (Channel 2) on August 29, 2008.

  • Presidio Man Who Beat SF Muni Driver Gets 2 Years In Prison

    A city resident who attacked and severely beat a San Francisco Municipal Railway bus driver in the Presidio in November has been sentenced in federal court to two years and three months in prison.

    Published by CBS News (Channel 5) on August 29, 2008.

  • Presidio Man Who Beat SF Muni Driver Gets 2 Years In Prison

    A city resident who attacked and severely beat a San Francisco Municipal Railway bus driver in the Presidio in November has been sentenced in federal court to two years and three months in prison.

    Published by CBS News (Channel 5) on August 29, 2008.

  • Presidio Man gets prison for beating Muni driver

    The sentenced handed down Wednesday comes after the 23-year-old Perry pleaded guilty in January to attacking the driver as he drove a Muni bus through the Presidio.

    Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on August 29, 2008.

  • Presidio Obama Supporter Stabbed In The Face - Man Gets Two Years For Attack On Muni Driver

    Another man was sentenced to two years in jail for a November 2007 attack on a Muni driver. The suspect, Hakeem Perry, attacked bus driver Ely Advincula on the 29-Sunset Bus in the Presidio, pulling the driver out of the bus where he proceeded to "beat him and slam him against a wall."

    Published by San Francisco Crime blog on August 29, 2008.

  • 28 19th Avenue The fast track guide to Slow Food

    Fort Mason is a little more difficult. Bus lines include the 47 Van Ness and 49 Van Ness (a good way to get to Civic Center and back), 10 Townsend, 22 Fillmore, 28 19th Avenue, and 30 Townsend. Visit 511 Transit or www.sfmta.com for fares, maps and schedules.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on August 27, 2008.

  • 505-507 44th Ave If you want $1.2M, then why (the f-bomb) don’t you ask $1.2M!?

    ...media.) So you could imagine my shock and awe when I called the agents listing 505-507 44th Ave (an Outer Richmond two unit building asking $930,000) and they told me (within the...

    Published by theFrontSteps on August 27, 2008.

  • Golden Gate Park SF prepares for big street festival

    San Francisco just wrapped up a huge weekend concert in Golden Gate Park. Now the preparations are underway for another huge party planned for this weekend. The timing is troublesome to many merchants along Fisherman's Wharf.

    Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on August 26, 2008.

  • 24th and Balboa S.F.: Richmond District ooze is rusty water

    Like a primordial ooze, a rust-colored substance seems to have emerged from the sidewalk on 24th Avenue in the Outer Richmond District of San Francisco. It has been that way for months, according to Joy Estudillo, whose mother's house fronts the sidewalk in question.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on August 26, 2008.

  • Golden Gate Park Outlands Festival Hilarity

    Oliver Clothezoff, visiting from New York, snaps a photo of his friend while attending the Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival in Golden Gate Park.

    Published by SFist on August 26, 2008.

  • Golden Gate Park Alternative music for 150,000 in the park

    The first Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival, which came to a close with Sunday night's Jack Johnson concert, definitely had something to say, and what it said was different than any previous rock concert in Golden Gate Park. Throughout the three days and nights, six stages and 65 bands that appeared over the weekend at the park, rich subtext could be found everywhere.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on August 25, 2008.

  • Outer Richmond S.F.: Richmond District ooze is rusty water

    Like a primordial ooze, a rust-colored substance seems to have emerged from the sidewalk on 24th Avenue in the Outer Richmond District of San Francisco. It has been that way for months, according to Joy Estudillo, whose mother's house fronts the sidewalk in question.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on August 25, 2008.

  • Balboa and 24th Avenue S.F.: Richmond District ooze is rusty water

    Like a primordial ooze, a rust-colored substance seems to have emerged from the sidewalk on 24th Avenue in the Outer Richmond District of San Francisco. It has been that way for months, according to Joy Estudillo, whose mother's house fronts the sidewalk in question.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on August 25, 2008.

  • 24th Avenue and Balboa S.F.: Richmond District ooze is rusty water

    Like a primordial ooze, a rust-colored substance seems to have emerged from the sidewalk on 24th Avenue in the Outer Richmond District of San Francisco. It has been that way for months, according to Joy Estudillo, whose mother's house fronts the sidewalk in question.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on August 25, 2008.

  • Golden Gate Park A rocking weekend in Golden Gate Park

    The inevitable gray fog enshrouded the Polo Field as the sun went down Saturday night. But before the chill could settle on the crowd in Golden Gate Park, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers hit the stage with "You Wreck Me."

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on August 23, 2008.

  • Golden Gate Park A rocking weekend in Golden Gate Park

    The first Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival, which closes its three-night run Sunday night, brought more than 100,000 people over its first two days in Golden Gate Park.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on August 23, 2008.

  • Golden Gate Park Outside Lands Festival Rocks Golden Gate Park

    The city has opened Golden Gate Park to night time concerts for the first time during a three-day music festival that started Friday.

    Published by CBS News (Channel 5) on August 23, 2008.

  • Golden Gate Park Outside Lands Concert Comes To Golden Gate Park

    A three-day music festival in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park this weekend will take on the name the park previously went by in the 1800s -- Outside Lands.

    Published by CBS News (Channel 5) on August 21, 2008.

  • Golden Gate Park Animal-hauling job done - see ya later, alligator

    Cleveland delivered two alligators today from Florida to Golden Gate Park, where they will be star attractions at Steinhart Aquarium at the California Academy of Sciences, which re-opens Sept. 27.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on August 20, 2008.

  • Golden Gate Park Outside Lands to rock S.F. this weekend

    Gregg Perloff and his Another Planet Entertainment staff spent three years putting together this weekend's massive, three-day Outside Lands Music Festival in Golden Gate Park. With three of the summer concert season's top attractions as headliners - Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers; Radiohead; and Jack Johnson - the $14 million production may draw as many as 60,000 people a day.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on August 20, 2008.

  • Presidio Tides Foundation official accused of fleecing charity

    He faces a single count of theft within the special maritime and territorial jurisdiction of the United States, because the charity is located in the Presidio.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on August 20, 2008.

  • Presidio Tides Foundation official accused of fleecing charity

    He faces a single count of theft within the special maritime and territorial jurisdiction of the United States, because the charity is located in the Presidio.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on August 20, 2008.

  • Golden Gate Park Rockin' Out at the Renaissance Faire

    We checked out the Renaissance Faire on Sunday in Golden Gate Park, and...it was a complete and total blast. We saw live jousting, a group of people re-enacting The Merry Wives of Windsor, the truly awesome dancing musicians pictured above, and pirates, outlaws and the odd ninja or samurai.

    Published by SFist on August 18, 2008.

  • Golden Gate Park Muni Bus Hits, Injures Pedestrian In SF Bayview

    The 44-O'Shaughnessy bus line, which travels between the Richmond District and Hunters Point neighborhood via Golden Gate Park, was rerouted for about an hour, according to Muni officials.

    Published by CBS News (Channel 5) on August 16, 2008.

  • Presidio Presidio museum location needs creativity

    At first glance, the report released this week for the Main Post of the Presidio is more bad news for the proposal to place a contemporary art museum inside San Francisco's military base turned national park.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on August 16, 2008.

  • Golden Gate Park San Francisco Sunset District Home Values: What’s it worth?

    Generally speaking, this area is consistently in demand. Single family homes in San Francisco are a limited stock. Plus, the Sunset has easy commuter access via car or MUNI, Golden Gate Park’s wonders, great restaurants and stores, and of course, the Ocean….among other quality of life benefits.

    Published by SFHotlist on August 14, 2008.

  • 800 block of 45th Street Triple-shooting in Oakland caps violent night

    Several hours before that incident, a man was shot and killed in the 800 block of 45th Street. Police say the man was visiting friends when someone opened fire on him. Police say...

    Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on August 13, 2008.

  • 94122 Is it an In-ie or an Out-ie? Wanna know which San Francisco zip code is the 6th most overpriced in US?

    I was interviewed for an article on the Inner Sunset and this is what I spoke about. The Forbes article calls it the Outer Sunset but talks about 94122 which includes both the Inner & Outer Sunset.

    Published by SFHotlist on August 4, 2008.

  • Golden Gate Park Marathoners throng San Francisco

    Nor was Lauren Gustafson, a Millbrae resident and graduate of Stanford who placed first in the women's full marathon with the time 2:52:33. Her father and fiancé followed along in a car as Gustafson motored through the race, which started at 5:30 a.m. near the Ferry Building. The course ran along the Embarcadero west to the Golden Gate Bridge and then back through the Richmond District to Golden Gate Park, and back to the Ferry Building.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on August 3, 2008.

  • Presidio 20,000 Runners Expected In SF Marathon

    The Full Marathon covers the S.F. Marina, the Presidio, the Golden Gate Bridge and back. The course ends along the S.F. waterfront on the Embarcadero at Folsom, about 2 blocks from where it started. For full details, download a marathon course map.

    Published by CBS News (Channel 5) on August 3, 2008.

  • Golden Gate Park Marathoners throng San Francisco

    Nor was Lauren Gustafson, a Millbrae resident and graduate of Stanford who placed first in the women's full marathon with the time 2:52:33. Her father and fiancé followed along in a car as Gustafson motored through the race, which started at 5:30 a.m. near the Ferry Building. The course ran along the Embarcadero west to the Golden Gate Bridge and then back through the Richmond District to Golden Gate Park, and back to the Ferry Building.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on August 3, 2008.

  • Golden Gate Park Going green requires cooperation

    True, Newsom is a newcomer to the carfree movement — having spent years blocking proposed street closures in Golden Gate Park — but his conversion was warmly embraced by progressive groups such as Livable City and the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition and should have been supported by Peskin and other supervisors.

    Published by San Francisco Bay Guardian on July 28, 2008.

  • Golden Gate Park Editor's Notes

    This particular day, the item before the supervisors was a plan to crack down on alcohol consumption in Golden Gate Park.

    Published by San Francisco Bay Guardian on July 23, 2008.

  • Presidio Opening the corridor

    The green hairstreak is one of these on-the-brink butterflies. Boasting brilliantly verdant wings, the nickel-sized hairstreak lives only in the Inner Sunset's Golden Gate Heights neighborhood and at Battery Crosby in the Presidio. Survival of the species depends on linking two populations on Rocky Outcrop (14th Ave. and Noriega) and Hawk Hill (14th Ave. and Rivera).

    Published by San Francisco Bay Guardian on July 23, 2008.

  • Golden Gate Park Near-record haul for AIDS Walk

    Some 25,000 people marched through Golden Gate Park Sunday in the 22nd annual AIDS Walk San Francisco and helped raise $4.5 million, just a tad shy of the organization's largest single-day fundraising record that came last year.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on July 21, 2008.

  • Golden Gate Park Photos: AIDS Walk Nets Crazy Millions

    As usual, the Bluegrassrave Backroom was on the spot -- operating a mobile whiskey bar and serving up endless complimentary whiskey shots to AIDS Walkers. Things quickly got blotto out there in Golden Gate Park, but the complete photoset is already up online. We’ve ripped off a few of them to illustrate just what an entirely down and fabulous time was had by all.

    Published by SFist on July 21, 2008.

  • Presidio Ryan Jones, Rest in Peace

    Ryan led groups of high school kids out into the Headlands, the Presidio, and other GGNRA locations, teaching them about the land, organizing groups to fight invasives, and doing the hard weed-killing and cleanup that keeps these areas beautiful for all of us. If you have spent any time in the amazing areas that surround the city, you benefited from Ryan's work.

    Published by SFist on July 21, 2008.

  • Golden Gate Park 25,000 Join 22nd Annual San Francisco AIDS Walk

    Volunteers at the finish line gave an enthusiastic welcome to those who walked a 6.2 mile loop in Golden Gate Park for San Francisco's 22nd Annual AIDS Walk Sunday.

    Published by CBS News (Channel 5) on July 21, 2008.

  • Golden Gate Park 22nd annual San Francisco AIDS Walk

    Where: Sharon Meadow, at the east end of Golden Gate Park, near the intersection of John F. Kennedy and Kezar drives.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on July 20, 2008.

  • Golden Gate Park 22nd annual San Francisco AIDS Walk

    Where: Sharon Meadow, at the east end of Golden Gate Park, near the intersection of John F. Kennedy and Kezar drives.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on July 20, 2008.

  • Tommy's Mexican The Blender

    Chile rellenos and pitchers of agave margaritas, Tommy's Mexican Food

    Published by San Francisco Bay Guardian on July 16, 2008.

  • Golden Gate Park State of the Cart Sidebar: Happy Belly

    “We came across an ad for a cart for sale, and while checking out the city’s website to learn about licensing and permits, we saw that the Golden Gate Park contract was up, an RFP (request for proposal). We weren’t thinking that we could get it, but we did.”

    Published by SF Weekly on July 16, 2008.