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  • 663 Haight Feast: 9 breakfasts to go

    At Katz's Lower Haight location, the egg-mit-bagel thing has been worked out to a science. Order tags with all the possible fixings wait for the hungry crowd, and cooks pump breakfast out like a well-greased pan.

    Published by San Francisco Bay Guardian on October 10, 2008.

  • 846 Divisadero St. The Best Pizza in the Bay Area

    846 Divisadero St.; 415-441-1118

    Published by Zagat San Francisco on October 10, 2008.

  • Fell and Baker Cyclists to pay tribute tonight in S.F. to slain computer animator

    Mourners will meet at 7 p.m. at Fell and Baker streets and ride to the scene of the killing for a vigil. After that, the riders will proceed to Ocean Beach for a bonfire and candlelight gathering.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 30, 2008.

  • Fell and Baker Jordan McKay Memorial Bike Ride Tomorrow

    Family, friends, neighbors, and bicycle enthusiasts are invited to gather at the east end of the Panhandle (McKinley statue Fell and Baker streets in San Francisco). The ride will stop for a vigil 15th and Cabrillo where Jordan died, and then ride to a bonfire on Ocean Beach. Those who wish to participate in the vigil are encouraged to bring a flower or candle.

    Published by SFist on September 29, 2008.

  • Fell and Masonic San Francisco Installs 1st Bicycle Stop Light

    The city has given the green light to the signal, located at Fell and Masonic, which is among the worst in San Francisco for those riding two wheels. The San Francisco Bicycle Coalition fought for such a light for years.

    Published by CBS News (Channel 5) on September 25, 2008.

  • Fell and Masoni Really Dangerous Intersection Gets A Fix

    We've been interested in the Fell and Masonic deathtrap for a while. So, it was with incredible glee that we saw this, above, on our morning run. It's pretty simple - there's a left-turn arrow for westbound cars that stays green for about six seconds. Then the turn arrow goes red, and the bike/ped signal goes green.

    Published by SFist on September 18, 2008.

  • Haight Ashbury 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.

  • 658 Divisadero St. Hubert Keller's Burger Bar coming to Macy's

    ...Mike Selvera now plan to move the restaurant itself to the newer, much larger digs (658 Divisadero St.), and are contemplating what to do with the original location...

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 17, 2008.

  • Western Addition Alleged SF Gang Lord Guilty In Drug, Weapons Case

    An alleged leader of a gang in San Francisco's Western Addition neighborhood faces 10 years to life in prison after pleading guilty in federal court to drug and firearms charges, the U.S. Department of Justice announced Tuesday.

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

  • 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.

  • Western Addition 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.

  • 658 Divisadero St. The Inside Scoop:

    ...Mike Selvera now plan to move the restaurant itself to the newer, much larger digs (658 Divisadero St.), and are contemplating what to do with the original location...

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 16, 2008.

  • Western Addition SF Gang Leader Faces Life In Prison For Selling Crack

    An alleged leader of a gang in San Francisco's Western Addition neighborhood faces 10 years to life in prison after pleading guilty in federal court to drug and firearms charges, the U.S. Department of Justice announced Tuesday.

    Published by NBC News (Channel 11) on September 16, 2008.

  • 1377 Fell St. JustQuotes: Build Inc. Aims To Rebuild DMV And Add Housing/Retail

    Under the scenario being hammered out, Build Inc. would enter into a long-term ground lease for the site at 1377 Fell St., currently home to the dilapidated 48-year-old DMV office and an expansive surface parking lot.

    Published by SocketSite on September 12, 2008.

  • Inner Richmond Eight SF Teens Arrested For Alleged Gang Assaults

    San Francisco police on Wednesday arrested eight teens they believe to be members of a Chinese gang responsible for several assaults on other youth in the city's Richmond and Taraval districts in recent weeks.

    Published by KTVU News (Channel 2) on September 11, 2008.

  • 151 Noe St. Dining Out: L'Ardoise bistro a neighborhood gem

    151 Noe St. (at Henry Street), San Francisco; (415) 437-2600 or www.lardoisesf.com.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 10, 2008.

  • 151 Noe St. Dining Out: L'Ardoise bistro a neighborhood gem

    151 Noe St. (at Henry Street), San Francisco; (415) 437-2600 or www.lardoisesf.com.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 9, 2008.

  • Cole Valley Earthquake Reality in San Francisco

    As I sit here at the playground in the heart of Cole Valley, I’m looking at the homes around me (within eyesight) from a different perspective, that of how many were built after 1906. From what I can see…all of them!

    Published by theFrontSteps on September 9, 2008.

  • Randall Museum The buzz on urban bees

    It's not just a passion for pollination that brings nascent beekeepers into the fold. Nancy Ellis, animal exhibit coordinator at the Randall Museum, began her journey into apiculture when she became responsible for the upkeep of the museum's exhibit hive.

    Published by San Francisco Bay Guardian on September 9, 2008.

  • 55 Buena Vista Terrace Big Swinging…Doors (With City Views): 55 Buena Vista Terrace

    55 Buena Vista Terrace (3/3.5) - $3,395,000

    Published by SocketSite on September 8, 2008.

  • Masonic and Grove S.F.: Sidewalk repaired at Masonic, Grove

    "The sidewalks weren't designed to withstand the weight of a car," Vinson said Wednesday. Wednesday was also the first day of the new school year for Conard's daughter. Conard was pleasantly surprised to walk past the Masonic and Grove and realize that the sawhorse and the hole were no longer there.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 4, 2008.

  • Masonic and Grove S.F.: Sidewalk repaired at Masonic, Grove

    For nine months, Margie Conard would walk by Masonic Avenue and Grove Street, and for nine months, she'd avoid the sidewalk indentation at the northeast corner.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 3, 2008.

  • 815 Buena Vista Walden House reopens flagship S.F. facility

    ...in 1969 to treat young drug addicts left over from the Summer of Love. The 815 Buena Vista residence, a former nun's convent that's as spacious as a mansion, became the...

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on September 3, 2008.

  • 3600 16th Street Bar AIDS

    ...1601 Haight Street), Jay N Bee Club (2736 20th Street), Jet (2348 Market Street), Lookout (3600 16th Street), Metro City Bar (2124 Market Street), Midnight Sun (4067 18th Street), Powerhouse (1347 Folsom Street...

    Published by SFist on August 28, 2008.

  • 628 Divisadero SFist Tonight

    8 p.m. // The Independent (628 Divisadero) // $20

    Published by SFist on August 27, 2008.

  • 166 Buena Vista Avenue Make That Two Bugattis (Asking) For 166 Yerba Buena Ave

    Last month 166 Buena Vista Avenue (a.k.a. "Solaria") appeared in the Chronicle’s “sold” list with a reported price of a $1,980,000 on 7/1/08. From the MLS via a plugged-in tipster today:

    Published by SocketSite on August 26, 2008.

  • Alamo Square The trip

    "Burning Man doesn't mean anything unless it affects the way we live our lives back home," event founder Larry Harvey told me earlier this year as we chatted in his rent-controlled apartment on Alamo Square.

    Published by San Francisco Bay Guardian on August 19, 2008.

  • 9 Flint Court Woman arrested in stabbing of Novato man

    Police said Ly entered the residence at 9 Flint Court around 9:45 p.m., vandalized property and stabbed the man. The victim received lacerations and puncture wounds during the assault.

    Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on August 16, 2008.

  • Western Addition Man shot dead near S.F. City Hall

    Police are investigating the fatal street shooting of a man late Monday night in the Western Addition neighborhood less than two blocks from City Hall.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on August 12, 2008.

  • Western Addition Man shot dead near S.F. City Hall

    Police are investigating the fatal street shooting of a man late Monday night in the Western Addition neighborhood less than two blocks from City Hall.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on August 12, 2008.

  • 1452 Haight St. August Community Calendar

    ...the door on the night. Advance tickets available at BODY, 450 Castro St.; PIEDMONT BOUTIQUE, 1452 Haight St.; Clubcard, 2275 Market St. #7, and at The Seventh Heart, 1592 Market St. More information...

    Published by Mission Dispatch on August 9, 2008.

  • 2275 Market St. August Community Calendar

    ...night. Advance tickets available at BODY, 450 Castro St.; PIEDMONT BOUTIQUE, 1452 Haight St.; Clubcard, 2275 Market St. #7, and at The Seventh Heart, 1592 Market St. More information at www.trannyshack.com...

    Published by Mission Dispatch on August 9, 2008.

  • 15th and Noe Streets Wednesday Second Racist Attack At SF Flower Shop In 2 Years

    Vandals smeared excrement along the walls of Guy Clark's flower stand at 15th and Noe Streets Wednesday morning. Nearby, the n-word was also written out in feces.

    Published by CBS News (Channel 5) on July 31, 2008.

  • 15th and Noe Street Racist Vandal(s) Attack Castro Flower Stand Again

    In the second time in two years, Guy Clark, the gentleman who sells flowers 15th and Noe Streets, had his stand vandalized. Yesterday, shit was smeared along the walls of Clark's makeshift flower shop along the sidewalk, and said poop was also used to spell out the n-word along the walls. No arrests have been made. Clark has been selling choice blooms at that spot for over 27 years, and the spot saw a similar attack occur back in 2007. (CBS 5)

    Published by SFist on July 31, 2008.

  • Magnolia Dining Update: Magnolia gets a new look

    Earlier this year, Magnolia owner Dave McLean undertook a sprucing up of his 100-plus-year-old digs. Along with the remodel, he changed the restaurant's name to Magnolia Gastropub & Brewery, signaling a push to emphasize the food. More importantly, at least to the Haight-Ashbury faithful, the new design meant covering up a mural illustrating the flower power days of the Haight.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on July 30, 2008.

  • Magnolia Dining Update: Magnolia gets a new look

    Earlier this year, Magnolia owner Dave McLean undertook a sprucing up of his 100-plus-year-old digs. Along with the remodel, he changed the restaurant's name to Magnolia Gastropub & Brewery, signaling a push to emphasize the food. More importantly, at least to the Haight-Ashbury faithful, the new design meant covering up a mural illustrating the flower power days of the Haight.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on July 29, 2008.

  • 628 Divisadero SFist Tonight

    9 p.m. // The Independent (628 Divisadero) // $12

    Published by SFist on July 29, 2008.

  • panhandle Editor's Notes

    I'm sorry, but I'm with Sue Bierman. When I come home at night, I immediately pop a cold Bud Light. If I lived in an SRO, I'd do the same thing. And if I couldn't work or couldn't find work, and my food stamps wouldn't pay for beer, I'd panhandle for a six-pack. Better believe it.

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

  • 1335 Fulton St. Dining Out: A little dessert goes a long way at Candybar

    1335 Fulton St. (near Divisadero), San Francisco; (415) 673-7078 or www.candybarsf.com.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on July 23, 2008.

  • 1335 Fulton St. Dining Out: A little dessert goes a long way at Candybar

    1335 Fulton St. (near Divisadero), San Francisco; (415) 673-7078 or www.candybarsf.com.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on July 22, 2008.

  • McKinley Elementary School Volunteers Unite To Revamp SF School's Playground

    More than 200 volunteers were expected to revamp a 33-year-old playground in less than six hours at McKinley Elementary School Saturday morning.

    Published by NBC News (Channel 11) on July 19, 2008.

  • Alamo Square Neighborhood Spotlight; Hayes Valley, Western Addition, Deco Ghetto

    Hayes Valley housing still varies widely by block and becomes more unpredictable as the neighborhood merges into Wester Addition. A geographically large and economically and ethnically diverse area, Western Addition encompasses the famous “painted ladies” of Alamo Square, the busy commercial district along Divisadero, the lively African-American neighborhood of lower Fillmore, and the shopping and dining enclave of Japantown.

    Published by SFHotlist on July 18, 2008.

  • Western Addition Neighborhood Spotlight; Hayes Valley, Western Addition, Deco Ghetto

    Hayes Valley housing still varies widely by block and becomes more unpredictable as the neighborhood merges into Wester Addition. A geographically large and economically and ethnically diverse area, Western Addition encompasses the famous “painted ladies” of Alamo Square, the busy commercial district along Divisadero, the lively African-American neighborhood of lower Fillmore, and the shopping and dining enclave of Japantown.

    Published by SFHotlist on July 18, 2008.

  • Grove Street at Divisadero What's New: Divisadero Farmers' Market in San Francisco

    Divisadero Farmers' Market, Sundays through Sept. 12, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.; Grove Street at Divisadero Street. Visit pcfma.com for more information.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on July 16, 2008.

  • Grove Street at Divisadero Street What's New: Divisadero Farmers' Market in San Francisco

    Divisadero Farmers' Market, Sundays through Sept. 12, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.; Grove Street at Divisadero Street. Visit pcfma.com for more information.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on July 15, 2008.

  • Western Addition S.F. crime cameras to stay up for now

    "We should maintain the cameras that exist," said Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi, who supported the cameras at first in his Western Addition district but has since become a skeptic.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on July 14, 2008.

  • Western Addition S.F. crime cameras to stay up for now

    "We should maintain the cameras that exist," said Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi, who supported the cameras at first in his Western Addition district but has since become a skeptic.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on July 14, 2008.

  • Western Addition S.F. crime cameras to stay up for now

    "We should maintain the cameras that exist," said Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi, who supported the cameras at first in his Western Addition district but has since become a skeptic.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on July 13, 2008.

  • Divisadero and Grove New S.F. farmer's market on Divisadero Street

    A new farmer's market will open this Sunday on the corner of Divisadero and Grove streets in the Western Addition.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on July 10, 2008.

  • Divisadero and Grove New S.F. farmer's market on Divisadero Street

    A new farmer's market will open this Sunday on the corner of Divisadero and Grove streets in the Western Addition.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on July 10, 2008.