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1666 Market St.
The Inside Scoop: Cafe Majestic lands former Cortez chef
Price cut: A new value-conscious menu is being rolled out this week at San Francisco's Cav Wine Bar & Kitchen (1666 Market St.).
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on October 7, 2008.
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417 14th St.
October Community Calendar
Wednesday, October 15: Southern Exposure presents a workshop, Tax Time for Artists, by Joe Weatherby on Wednesday, October 15, from 6-9 pm. This introductory workshop by tax expert Joe Weatherby will teach how artists and artists groups can efficiently track income and expense throughout the year and how to correctly file their taxes. Admission is free for SoEx members/ $10 for non-members. Southern Exposure is at 417 14th St. (@ Valencia).
Published by Mission Dispatch on October 6, 2008.
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400 block of Linden Avenue
SSF Teen Slashed In Face With Box Cutter
At about 8:25 p.m., South San Francisco officers were dispatched to the 400 block of Linden Avenue on the report of a possible stabbing.
Published by CBS News (Channel 5) on October 5, 2008.
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400 block of Linden Avenue
Teen Slashed In Face And Neck With Box Cutter
At about 8:25 p.m., South San Francisco officers were dispatched to the 400 block of Linden Avenue on the report of a possible stabbing. When the officers arrived, they discovered the teen had been slashed across the face and neck area.
Published by KTVU News (Channel 2) on October 5, 2008.
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Market and 12th Streets
'Gas Free Fridays' kick off in SF
...around the city each Friday during the month of October. This Friday it's on Market and 12th Streets from 7:30 to 9:30 this morning...
Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on October 3, 2008.
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55 Laguna
55 Laguna: The Plugged-In (And A.F. Evans) Development Update
55 Laguna: The Plugged-In (And A.F. Evans) Development Update
Published by SocketSite on October 2, 2008.
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401 Van Ness Avenue
Win Pair of Tickets to Litquake's Opening Night Literati Orgy
Where: Herbst Theatre, 401 Van Ness Avenue, across from City Hall
Published by SFist on October 2, 2008.
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1414 Market
Where to Watch Tonight's Vice-Presidential Debate
2 LIPS Bar & Lounge (1414 Market (at 10th Street): three flat screens, $2 beers, loads of wonks
Published by SFist on October 2, 2008.
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461 Oak St
Under 500 Club: Down In The Valley
Where: 461 Oak St #A, Hayes Valley
Published by Curbed SF on October 2, 2008.
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457 Oak St
Under 500 Club: Down In The Valley
Where: 457 Oak St #1, Hayes Valley
Published by Curbed SF on October 2, 2008.
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199 Gough St.
The Weekend Guide
Where: 199 Gough St., at Oak St. (415-552-7132).
Published by Daily Candy San Francisco on October 2, 2008.
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Duboce and Church
Muni Now Also Literally Off The Rails: An out-of-service train at Duboce and...
An out-of-service train at Duboce and Church hopped its track at around 10 this morning, causing this unsightly boo-boo (check out...
Published by Curbed SF on October 1, 2008.
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Church Street and Duboce Avenue
Derailment could affect Muni service for hours
SAN FRANCISCO -- A San Francisco Municipal Railway light-rail vehicle that derailed and struck the railing of a passenger-loading ramp just outside the tunnel at Church Street and Duboce Avenue this morning continues to disrupt service on two major Muni lines.
Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on October 1, 2008.
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Church Street and Duboce Avenue Wednesday
Train Derailment Shuts Down Muni Lines
SAN FRANCISCO -- A Municipal Railway light-rail vehicle that derailed and struck the railing of a passenger-loading ramp just outside the tunnel at Church Street and Duboce Avenue Wednesday morning continues to disrupt service on two major Muni lines.
Published by KTVU News (Channel 2) on October 1, 2008.
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Church Street and Duboce Avenue
Muni derailment fouling service on N and J Metro lines
(10-01) 13:36 PDT SAN FRANCISCO -- A Muni light-rail train derailed today just east of the intersection of Church Street and Duboce Avenue, disrupting service on the N-Judah and J-Church lines, a city transit official said.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on October 1, 2008.
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Church and Reservoir
Muni derailment fouling service on N and J Metro lines
Until the crash is cleared, N-Judah trains traveling inbound will be diverted along the J line to Church and 16th streets, where they will be turned around. Inbound J-Church trains are being turned around at Church and Reservoir streets.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on October 1, 2008.
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Duboce and Church
Muni Derailed, Literally
Over at Duboce and Church this morning, just after 10 a.m., a Muni train came off its tracks, blocking the tunnel at Church. According to Transit 511:
Published by SFist on October 1, 2008.
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Church Street and Duboce Avenue
Muni light rail derailment
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- The San Francisco Municipal Railway N-Judah and J-Church lines are affected this morning due a derailment reported at 10 a.m. near Church Street and Duboce Avenue, a Muni spokesman said.
Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on October 1, 2008.
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Church Street and Duboce Avenue
SF Muni Derailment Forces Rerouting Of N, J Lines
SAN FRANCISCO (BCN) ― The San Francisco Municipal Railway N-Judah and J-Church lines were affected Wednesday morning due to a derailment reported at 10 a.m. near Church Street and Duboce Avenue, a Muni spokesman said.
Published by CBS News (Channel 5) on October 1, 2008.
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511 Laguna
Domo
Despite the peculiarities of Domo's layout, the service staff is attentive and friendly: plates are cleared quickly while fresh dishes emerge from the kitchen at regular intervals.
Published by San Francisco Bay Guardian on September 30, 2008.
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Page and Buchanan
SAN FRANCISCO / Missing girl, 12, now considered runaway
Dyhemia, who lives in the Bayview neighborhood, was last seen about 6 p.m. Saturday in the area of Page and Buchanan streets, police said. Police put out an alert Sunday asking for help locating her.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 30, 2008.
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Page and Buchanan
SF police searching for missing girl
Dyhemia Young, whose nickname is Malaysia, was last seen around 6 p.m. Saturday near Page and Buchanan streets, according to the Police Department.
Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on September 29, 2008.
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Page and Buchanan
SF police search for missing 12-year-old girl
Dyhemia Young, nicknamed Malaysia, was last seen at about 6 p.m. Saturday in the area of Page and Buchanan streets, police said. Police already have prepared a "missing juvenile" poster with pictures of the young girl.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 29, 2008.
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Page and Buchanan
SF Child Reported Missing
Dyhemia Young, who sometimes goes by the name Malaysia, was last seen around 6 p.m. Saturday in the area of Page and Buchanan streets, according to the Police Department.
Published by NBC News (Channel 11) on September 29, 2008.
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Page and Buchanan
Missing SF Child Phones Home
Dyhemia Young, whose nickname is Malaysia, had last been seen around 6 p.m. Saturday near Page and Buchanan streets.
Published by NBC News (Channel 11) on September 29, 2008.
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Page and Buchanan
12-year-old S.F. girl, reported missing, contacts police and is OK
Dyhemia, who lives in the Bayview neighborhood, was last seen about 6 p.m. Saturday in the area of Page and Buchanan streets, police said. Police put out an alert Sunday asking for help locating her.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 29, 2008.
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Page and Buchanan
12-Year-Old Missing SF Girl Found
...Bay Academy who was last seen around 6 p.m. Saturday in the area of Page and Buchanan streets -- this past weekend, that is until they heard from her late Sunday night. (Yay...
Published by SFist on September 29, 2008.
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1414 Market
Where to Watch Tonight's Debate
2 LIPS Bar & Lounge (1414 Market (at 10th Street): three flat screens, $2 beers, loads of wonks
Published by SFist on September 26, 2008.
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15th and Church
Teen Arrested In SF For Multiple Armed Robberies
After one of the victims from the last robbery took down the license plate number and called police, officers from the Mission Station spotted the suspect vehicle at 15th and Church streets, where the passenger got out of the car and the driver sped off, police said.
Published by KTVU News (Channel 2) on September 25, 2008.
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300 block of Waller Street
Teen arrested on suspicion of three SF robberies
Nearly two hours later, Lacayo allegedly pointed a gun at a 33-year-old man who was waiting for a ride on the 300 block of Waller Street in the Lower Haight area, police said. After robbing the man, Lacayo again fled in a waiting car, a black sedan, according to authorities.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 25, 2008.
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15th and Church
Teen arrested on suspicion of three SF robberies
One of the victims wrote down the Audi's license plate number and called police, who spotted the car at 15th and Church streets. Authorities attempted to pull the car over but the driver sped away and, according to a witness, threw the handgun out of the car at 18th Street and South Van Ness Avenue.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 25, 2008.
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Duboce Avenue and Valencia Street
1 arrested, 1 hunted in fatal S.F. shooting
Royshawn Holden, 23, was attacked at 9:30 p.m. on Sept. 14 after he left the Mr. Nice Guy cannabis club at Duboce Avenue and Valencia Street.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 25, 2008.
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Valencia Street and Duboce Avenue
Suspect In Fatal Shooting Outside SF Pot Club Arrested
Royshawn Holden, of San Francisco, was gunned down at about 9:30 p.m. outside the Mr. Nice Guy pot club, near the corner of Valencia Street and Duboce Avenue, following an argument with the two suspects, according to police.
Published by KTVU News (Channel 2) on September 24, 2008.
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14th and Mission
Kink dreams
The armory, which was a training ground for the National Guard prior to its decommissioning 30 years ago, has been the center of controversy before. But that was mostly in-fighting between potential developers. Stringent zoning requirements and necessary but cost-prohibitive renovations discouraged buyers, leaving the Moorish behemoth 14th and Mission streets vacant and outside public scrutiny.
Published by San Francisco Bay Guardian on September 24, 2008.
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900 block of Fillmore
SFPD Investigating Fatal Shooting In Potrero Hill, Man Found Dead In Fillmore
At 8:13 a.m., police were called to the 900 block of Fillmore Street and found an elderly man dead inside a parked vehicle, Williams said.
Published by KTVU News (Channel 2) on September 24, 2008.
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400 block of 14th Street
Man Shot In The Mission
The shooting occurred around 7:40 p.m. in the 400 block of 14th Street where the suspect reportedly shot the victim in the back, according to police.
Published by San Francisco Crime blog on September 24, 2008.
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Valencia Street and Duboce Avenue
Murder Suspect Arrested
Royshawn Holden, of San Francisco, was gunned down at about 9:30 p.m. outside the Mr. Nice Guy pot club, near the corner of Valencia Street and Duboce Avenue, following an argument with the two suspects, according to police.
Published by San Francisco Crime blog on September 24, 2008.
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1800 Market St.
Pioneering gay activist John Burnside dies
A memorial, open to the public, will be held from noon to 2 p.m. Nov. 8 at the Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Community Center, 1800 Market St.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 23, 2008.
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South of Market
S.F.'s Homeless Outreach Team making progress
It's been a year since the mayor's office boosted the number of homeless caseworkers working the part of the up-and-coming South of Market neighborhood bordered by Market, Fifth, Third and Howard streets.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 20, 2008.
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Mission
Mongols leader's car targeted in blasts; war with Hells Angels feared
A member of the Mongols, 37-year-old Christopher Ablett of Modesto, is being sought by police in the Sept. 2 slaying of the leader of the Hells Angels' San Francisco chapter, Mark "Papa" Guardado, 46. Guardado was shot to death outside a Mission District bar about a mile from the Hells Angels' clubhouse on Tennessee Street, where he lived.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 18, 2008.
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Mission
Mongols leader's car targeted in blasts; war with Hells Angels feared
A member of the Mongols, 37-year-old Christopher Ablett of Modesto, is being sought by police in the Sept. 2 slaying of the leader of the Hells Angels' San Francisco chapter, Mark "Papa" Guardado, 46. Guardado was shot to death outside a Mission District bar about a mile from the Hells Angels' clubhouse on Tennessee Street, where he lived.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 18, 2008.
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Mission
Free Wireless Internet Expands To SF's Tenderloin
The network is available to certain residents in neighborhoods including the Mission, Bernal Heights, Haight Ashbury and North Beach, and Meraki hopes to expand coverage to neighborhoods such as the Richmond, Sunset, Excelsior and Marina by the end of the year.
Published by KTVU News (Channel 2) on September 17, 2008.
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South of Market
Free Wi-Fi in S.F. expands to Tenderloin
The Wi-Fi is being provided by Meraki, a South of Market hardware company that is slowly building a wireless network as a way to showcase its "repeater" technology. So far the network is available to about 150,000 people in 40 San Francisco neighborhoods. Check out the Meraki Web site at sf.me raki.com/map to find out if your street is covered.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 17, 2008.
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City Hall
Your Castro/SoMa Halloween Update
Now that Walgreen's across the city have designated an entire aisle to bags of fun-size candy, vampire teeth, and orange/black home accents, Halloween season is here. Yay! And what that comes the nonsense of City Hall, still bickering about this year's city-sanctioned Halloween bash.
Published by SFist on September 17, 2008.
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SoMa
Your Castro/SoMa Halloween Update
Now with the official city party moving to SoMa (zzzz), things are slowly rolling downhill. While originally reported that there would be a late-night party happening near AT&T; Park, after the boring family-friendly one taking place earlier in the day, that's probably no longer the case.
Published by SFist on September 17, 2008.
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Tenderloin
Free Wireless Internet Expands To SF's Tenderloin
The Tenderloin has joined a growing number of San Francisco neighborhoods to gain free basic wireless Internet, Mayor Gavin Newsom announced Wednesday.
Published by KTVU News (Channel 2) on September 17, 2008.
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Tenderloin
Free Wi-Fi in S.F. expands to Tenderloin
The answer: not many. But a handful of nonprofits are working on providing free or very low-cost refurbished laptops and PCs. And the truth is, a monthly $30 to $50 broadband bill is a lot more foreboding for many low-income residents than a one-time computer purchase, said Don Falk, chief executive of the Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corp.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 17, 2008.
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City Hall
What are safe streets?
Were they here to discuss the recent spike in shootings in the Mission District? The murder of a Western Addition teenager three days earlier? The effectiveness of gang injunctions in those neighborhoods? The upcoming march on City Hall of students from June Jordan High School demanding leadership from the mayor on the rise in violence?
Published by San Francisco Bay Guardian on September 16, 2008.
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Western Addition
Alleged SF Gang Lord Guilty In Drug, Weapons Case
Paris Moffett, who according to city officials was a leader of the Eddy Rock gang—one of three gangs barred by the city of San Francisco from activity in the Western Addition—pleaded guilty Sept. 10 in U.S. District Court in San Francisco to possession of crack cocaine with intent to distribute and to possession of a firearm in furtherance of drug trafficking.
Published by CBS News (Channel 5) on September 16, 2008.
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San Francisco City Hall
Man Gets 30 Months For SF City Hall Bomb Threat
According to a plea agreement, Craft admitted that during those calls he contacted 911 dispatch and threatened in a Middle Eastern accent to blow up San Francisco City Hall and Westfield San Francisco Centre as well as the "Tribune."
Published by CBS News (Channel 5) on September 16, 2008.