On Wednesday, June 30, the non-profit Mid-Sunset Neighborhood Association will host its first live event.
On Wednesday, June 30, the non-profit Mid-Sunset Neighborhood Association will host its first live event.
With great sadness, we inform you of the death of Firefighter (FF) Christopher Yock. On Tuesday, June 8th, 2021, he passed away after fighting a large fire at the San Francisco International Airport parking structure.
Starting Wednesday, June 16, San Francisco Public Works will begin the annual sand maintenance activities along the Great Highway.
Social distancing requirement to end.; Also, calling local artists.
In a historic vote, the Board of Supervisors approved the City’s first universal free public transit program.
Tat Wong Kung Fu Academy has stepped up to help seniors defend themselves.
On May 15, APAPA and the newly formed Sunset Safety Squad combined forces to support the national “Unity Against Hate” Campaign to prevent rising violence and harassment targeting the Asian community and seniors.
Western Neighborhoods Project seeks student applications for paid summer work.
Attend – virtually – the 10th annual Legacy Film Festival on Aging (LFFOA) and enjoy more than 12 hours of cinema addressing the problems and pleasures of aging.
TPC Harding Park, the only city-owned public course managed by the PGA TOUR, announces the renovation completion of its practice facility which began in November 2020, along with the new addition of Toptracer Range technology.
San Francisco Police Are Seeking Public Assistance in Locating Suspect Driver of Fatal Hit & Run Collision.
On Sunday, April 17, a coalition of labor, faith, and community organizations and Supervisor Gordon Mar brought together hundreds of people in the Sunset District for a peaceful rally and march along the car-free Upper Great Highway in a powerful demonstration against hate and violence targeting the AAPI communities.
A San Francisco Police Department hotline was created in order to increase SFPD language access for the Cantonese and Mandarin speaking Chinese community.
The work which necessitated the two-lane closures on 19th Avenue is progressing faster than anticipated.
Major Traffic Delays Expected on 19th Avenue in San Francisco April 5-13 Due to Construction. Motorists Are Encouraged to Take Alternative Routes to Avoid the Works Zones