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  • 1200 block of 34th Avenue Brothels Pop Up In San Francisco's Sunset

    In this year alone, police have made a series of arrests throughout the Sunset. In April on the 1700 block of 25th avenue, in May on the 1400 block of Irving Street, in September on the 1200 block of 34th Avenue. Nearly two dozen arrests at 9 rental houses so far, with more likely more to come.

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

  • 1700 block of 25th Brothels Pop Up In San Francisco's Sunset

    In this year alone, police have made a series of arrests throughout the Sunset. In April on the 1700 block of 25th avenue, in May on the 1400 block of Irving Street, September on the 1200 block of 34th Avenue. Nearly two dozen arrests at 9 rental houses so far, with more likely more to come.

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

  • 1200 block of 34th Avenue Brothels Pop Up In San Francisco's Sunset

    In this year alone, police have made a series of arrests throughout the Sunset. In April on the 1700 block of 25th avenue, in May on the 1400 block of Irving Street, September on the 1200 block of 34th Avenue. Nearly two dozen arrests at 9 rental houses so far, with more likely more to come.

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

  • 2495 Irving St. Holiday: Jewish New Year pastries and bread

    Tel Aviv Kosher Market and Deli. 2495 Irving St., San Francisco; (415) 661-7588.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 24, 2008.

  • 2495 Irving St. Holiday: Jewish New Year pastries and bread

    Tel Aviv Kosher Market and Deli. 2495 Irving St., San Francisco; (415) 661-7588.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 23, 2008.

  • Ocean Beach Volunteers To Clean Up Bay Area Waterways

    In San Francisco, cleanup teams will be assembled through the city including areas of Ocean Beach, Lands End, Crissy Field and the Presidio.

    Published by CBS News (Channel 5) on September 19, 2008.

  • 3136 Noriega Snacktion: Eggettes

    ...the Sunset, it offers WiFi to customers. But if you come to the Sunset spot (3136 Noriega at 39th Ave.) on a nice day like today, you get to gaze at a...

    Published by SF Weekly on September 18, 2008.

  • 2001 37th Ave. San Francisco political adviser dies

    His family requests that donations be made to St. Ignatius College Prep, 2001 37th Ave., San Francisco, CA, 94116 or St. Brendan School, 940 Laguna Honda Blvd., San Francisco, CA, 94127.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 16, 2008.

  • Ocean Beach We Love Heavy Metal Bike Shop

    There was no school that day, and I was gleefully anticipating an afternoon overflowing with a bike ride which I intended to loop along the Bay, to glide past the Golden Gate Bridge, to wind south from the northern tip of San Francisco to Market Street, to coast victoriously back into the Mission by nightfall or, who knows, to see the sunset out at Ocean Beach.

    Published by Mission Mission on September 15, 2008.

  • Oceanview Playground S.F.: ChronicleWatch

    San Francisco recently spent millions of dollars refurbishing the recreation center at Oceanview Playground - which Steve Gonzales is happy about. What unnerves Gonzales are the playground's aging tennis courts, where the lights have been broken for months.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 14, 2008.

  • Richmond and Sunset districts Eight SF teens arrested in gang beatings

    A group of alleged gang members were arrested Wednesday in connection with a series of violent assaults over the past two months in the Richmond and Sunset districts, San Francisco police announced today.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 12, 2008.

  • Outer Sunset Neighborhood brothels in S.F. hard to stop

    Art Tom knew something was up at the house near his in the Sunset District. Unfamiliar men were congregating on the street at all hours. They'd stand outside, smoking and talking on cell phones. At some point, they'd walk up the steps and in the front door. They'd stay about half an hour and leave.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 11, 2008.

  • Inner Sunset Neighborhood brothels in S.F. hard to stop

    Art Tom knew something was up at the house near his in the Sunset District. Unfamiliar men were congregating on the street at all hours. They'd stand outside, smoking and talking on cell phones. At some point, they'd walk up the steps and in the front door. They'd stay about half an hour and leave.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 11, 2008.

  • Inner Sunset Neighborhood brothels in S.F. hard to stop

    Critics say it hardly matters what voters in November decide on Proposition K, the local ballot measure to decriminalize prostitution. Investigating and prosecuting the world's oldest occupation is already a low priority in the city - even in the outer residential neighborhoods.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 11, 2008.

  • Outer Sunset Neighborhood brothels in S.F. hard to stop

    Critics say it hardly matters what voters in November decide on Proposition K, the local ballot measure to decriminalize prostitution. Investigating and prosecuting the world's oldest occupation is already a low priority in the city - even in the outer residential neighborhoods.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 11, 2008.

  • Ocean Beach WILD WEST: Buffalo Bill Tribute At Ocean Beach

    WILD WEST: Buffalo Bill Tribute At Ocean Beach - Photos

    Published by KTVU News (Channel 2) on September 10, 2008.

  • Golden Gate Park Saturday: Taste-Testing at the 13th Annual Ghirardelli Square Chocolate Festival

    Better than: Being neck-to-neck with hippies watching Ziggy Marley at Golden Gate Park.

    Published by SF Weekly on September 8, 2008.

  • Ignatius College Preparatory S.F.: Traffic-speed monitor adjusted

    The track at San Francisco's St. Ignatius College Preparatory is designed to encourage speedy times, but a street that parallels the track requires slow motion. Rivera Street is a 25-mph zone. A sign connected to a light pole shouts the speed limit to drivers going west.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 7, 2008.

  • Ignatius College Preparatory S.F.: Traffic-speed monitor adjusted

    The track at San Francisco's St. Ignatius College Preparatory is designed to encourage speedy times, but a street that parallels the track requires slow motion. Rivera Street is a 25-mph zone.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 7, 2008.

  • Ignatius College Preparatory S.F.: Traffic-speed monitor adjusted

    The track at San Francisco's St. Ignatius College Preparatory is designed to encourage speedy times, but a street that parallels the track requires slow motion. Rivera Street is a 25-mph zone.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 6, 2008.

  • 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.

  • Ocean Beach Puppy stabbing reward at $15,000

    The puppy, a pit bull named Pogo, was exercising on Ocean Beach with his foster guardian from Grateful Dogs Rescue on July 22 when he disappeared.

    Published by ABC News (Channel 7) 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.

  • Ocean Beach Info on Pogo's Killer(s) = Lots of Cash In Your Pocket

    Reward money for info leading to the arrest of the person(s) responsible for killing a three-legged foster dog -- who was swiped from Ocean Beach near Sloat on July 22-- skyrocketed from $2,000 to $15,000 today. (If you recall, Pogo's body was found "brutally stabbed to death" in Bayview.) So, do you know something about the 7-month-old pup's death? Then, please, contact Animal Care & Control at 415-554-9400.

    Published by SFist on September 3, 2008.

  • Ocean Beach Reward Increased For Info On SF Puppy Stabbing

    The puppy, a pit bull named Pogo, was exercising on Ocean Beach with his foster guardian from Grateful Dogs Rescue on July 22 when he disappeared.

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

  • Ocean Beach Reward in SF dog killing case rises to $15,000

    Pogo was then placed in foster care and was walking at Ocean Beach with his temporary owner on the evening of July 22 when he disappeared behind a sand dune. His body was found a week later by a passer-by in the Bayview District.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 3, 2008.

  • Ocean Beach Reward For Info On Puppy Stabbing Increases To $15,000

    The puppy, a pit bull named Pogo, was exercising on Ocean Beach with his foster guardian from Grateful Dogs Rescue on July 22 when he disappeared.

    Published by KTVU News (Channel 2) on September 3, 2008.

  • Ocean Beach Reward Increased For Info On SF Puppy Stabbing

    The puppy, a pit bull named Pogo, was exercising on Ocean Beach with his foster guardian from Grateful Dogs Rescue on July 22 when he disappeared.

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

  • Ocean Beach Puppy stabbing reward at $15,000

    The puppy, a pit bull named Pogo, was exercising on Ocean Beach with his foster guardian from Grateful Dogs Rescue on July 22 when he disappeared.

    Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on September 3, 2008.

  • Ocean Beach Reward in SF dog killing case rises to $15,000

    Pogo was then placed in foster care and was walking at Ocean Beach with his temporary owner on the evening of July 22 when he disappeared behind a sand dune. His body was found a week later by a passer-by in the Bayview District.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 2, 2008.

  • Ocean Beach Open Shutter to the Past: San Francisco in Pictures - Warm Day at Ocean Beach (1943)

    And when the weather heats up around SF, people in flock to Ocean Beach to cool down. They’ve been doing that for ages. And this weekend will be no different.

    Published by Luba's San Francisco Real Estate Blog on August 29, 2008.

  • La Playa & Judah Photo du Jour 207

    Taken at La Playa & Judah.

    Published by SFist on August 26, 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.

  • Parkside Expect less street sweeping in SF

    Further schedule reductions are planned for streets in the Diamond Heights, Forest Hill, Glen Park, Ingleside, Japantown, Lakeside, Noe Valley, Parkside, Park Merced, St. Francis Wood, Sunset and West Portal neighborhoods.

    Published by ABC News (Channel 7) 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.

  • 27th Avenue and Irving Street Outside Lands festival trade-off for neighbors

    "Traffic is the only problem. It took a while to drive out of the neighborhood," said Fagan, who lives at 27th Avenue and Irving Street. "It's a trade-off. Last night we opened our back door and we got to hear Tom Petty play."

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on August 25, 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.

  • 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.

  • Judah Street and 30th Avenue San Francisco / Woman hit by streetcar, badly hurt

    The unidentified pedestrian was struck at 8:51 a.m. by an outbound streetcar at Judah Street and 30th Avenue and was taken to San Francisco General Hospital.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on August 21, 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.

  • Judah Street and 30th Avenue Muni Accident Injures Pedestrian In Sunset District

    The female pedestrian was hit at Judah Street and 30th Avenue shortly before 9 a.m. She was taken to San Francisco General Hospital with potentially life-threatening injuries, Muni spokesman Judson True said.

    Published by KTVU News (Channel 2) on August 20, 2008.

  • Judah and 30th. The N-Judah Hits Woman on Moped

    A little before 9 a.m. an N-Judah hit and injured a woman riding on a moped in the Sunset district. The accident, according to KCBS, happened at Judah and 30th. The woman was taken to the hospital and is expected to survive. (KCBS)

    Published by SFist on August 20, 2008.

  • Judah Street and 30th Avenue Woman badly hurt by N-Judah streetcar

    The unidentified woman was struck at 8:51 a.m. by an outbound streetcar at Judah Street and 30th Avenue and was taken to San Francisco General Hospital.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on August 20, 2008.

  • Judah Street and 30th Avenue Woman Critical After Hit By SF Muni Streetcar

    A San Francisco Municipal Railway spokesman says the woman was hit by an N-Judah at Judah Street and 30th Avenue in the city's Sunset District shortly before 9 a.m. She was taken to San Francisco General Hospita, Muni spokesman Judson True said.

    Published by CBS News (Channel 5) on August 20, 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.

  • 19th ave. Several Road Closures In San Francisco This Week

    Caltrans is closing several lanes of Park Presidio blvd. and 19th ave.

    Published by KTVU News (Channel 2) on August 18, 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.