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New on EveryBlock today July 6, 2008

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New on EveryBlock yesterday July 5, 2008

  • Coit Tower S.F.: Trees blocking Coit Tower views to stay

    ChronicleWatch explained why the vegetation won't be trimmed to accommodate visitors who want uninterrupted vistas of San Francisco Bay. No matter. More people have contacted ChronicleWatch to see what we can do to improve the sightseeing at Coit Tower.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on July 5, 2008.

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New on EveryBlock Friday July 4, 2008

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New on EveryBlock Thursday July 3, 2008

  • Vesuvio posted by greg_hefner to FlickrSan Francisco, CA; "After Dark" posted by rustlingleafdesign to Flickrabsolutely not posted by Doubletee to FlickrPyramid posted by irvman to FlickrCoit Tower 1967 posted by greg_hefner to FlickrPink Leaf posted by greg_hefner to FlickrCoit Tower posted by greg_hefner to FlickrAttention to Detail posted by greg_hefner to FlickrA photo titled "Kin" posted by greg_hefner to FlickrSan Francisco, CA; "Down" posted by rustlingleafdesign to Flickrcapture it posted by pbo31 to FlickrCity Lights Booksellers and Publishers posted by greg_hefner to FlickrThe Beat Museum posted by greg_hefner to FlickrKerouac Alley posted by greg_hefner to Flickr

New on EveryBlock Wednesday July 2, 2008

  • Chinatown One year later, health care in San Francisco not quite 'universal'

    When the Healthy San Francisco program began at two Chinatown clinics July 2, 20o7, public health officials said they would swing open the doors to all of the city's 73,000 uninsured residents on Jan. 1, 2008. They anticipated people would enroll gradually at a pace of about 600 a week, and full coverage would be attained by the end of this year.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on July 2, 2008.

  • North Beach Fighting for the right to party

    The measure was developed by the Save SF Culture Coalition, whose members include the Entertainment Commission, Black Rock City LLC (which stages Burning Man as well as events here in town), the Late Night Coalition, and the Outdoor Events Coalition (a group formed last year to counter city policies and neighbor complaints that threatened to scuttle the North Beach Jazz Festival, How Weird Street Faire, concerts in Golden Gate Park, and other events).

    Published by San Francisco Bay Guardian on July 2, 2008.

  • 470 Pacific Ave. Yountville restaurant with good genes planned

    It seems the last chapter of Myth may have a happy ending after all. The Quince group appears to be going ahead with the purchase of the former restaurant space (470 Pacific Ave.), where they'll likely relocate Quince. And last season's "Top Chef" competitor Ryan Scott, formerly of the also out-of-business Myth Cafe, is safely ensconced at Mission Beach Cafe (198 Guerrero St.).

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on July 2, 2008.

  • 500 Jackson St. Yountville restaurant with good genes planned

    Back in business: Sean O'Brien, former chef of the former Myth restaurant, is opening his own San Francisco place in the former Scott Howard space (500 Jackson St.).

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on July 2, 2008.

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