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Richmond Review Crossword Puzzle #7

By San Francisco Richmond ReView on September 27, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

Crossword puzzle #7 by Jess Goldstein

2022/23 BEST OF THE RICHMOND – SERVICES

By San Francisco Richmond ReView on September 27, 2022 • ( 5 Comments )

Results of the readers’ survey for the Best of the Richmond – Services.

Sponsored: Vincey Keehan’s ‘Great Highway’ Album Release Event Oct. 7

By San Francisco Richmond ReView on September 24, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

Vincey Keehan’s album release event will be held at the Balboa Theater on October 7. “Great Highway” features Vincey and fiends performing his songs.

Letter to the Editor: Kudos to Richmond District Police

By San Francisco Richmond ReView on September 24, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

On behalf of our local merchants, I would like to thank Richmond Station Capt. Gaetano Caltagirone and the officers involved for helping protect merchants and preserve the beautiful neighborhood we live and work in.

Letter to the Editor: Road Closures Do Not Combat Climate Change

By Sunset Beacon on September 22, 2022 • ( 12 Comments )

It is one thing to create new open spaces on dilapidated properties or, for example, on a tunnel top in the Presidio.  It is entirely another thing to close streets used by tens of thousands of automobile drivers every day in commuting to their various destinations, which inevitably and unnecessarily causes the release of massive amounts of additional greenhouse gasses.

Sponsored: Outer Sunset Art Walk Oct. 8

By Sunset Beacon on September 21, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

Leaders from the arts and business communities have partnered together to create Art Walk SF.
Celebrating the art, music, food, and small businesses of the City with Saturday Art Walks in a different SF neighborhood each month.

Letter to the Editor: Why Prop. D is Better Than Prop. E

By San Francisco Richmond ReView on September 19, 2022 • ( 4 Comments )

While there are two similar-sounding housing measures on San Francisco’s November 8 ballot – Propositions D and E – only one of them will make it faster and easier to build more affordable homes and that’s Prop D: Affordable Homes Now. 

Letter to the Editor: Prop. I is Climate Change Denial

By Sunset Beacon on September 19, 2022 • ( 7 Comments )

Prop. I would reverse this effort, forcing car traffic back on JFK Drive and destroying the weekend compromise for the Upper Great Highway that District 4 residents support.

Commentary: Julie Pitta

By San Francisco Richmond ReView on September 15, 2022 • ( 4 Comments )

Interim DA Demotes City’s First Cantonese-Speaking Head of Victim Services By Julie Pitta Interim District Attorney Brooke Jenkins has made lots of headlines since being sworn in on July 8. Unfortunately, very […]

Opinion: Prop. M a Good Step Toward Easing Housing Crisis

By San Francisco Richmond ReView on September 15, 2022 • ( 4 Comments )

A cynical malaise has settled over our City. We treat housing inequity as if it were an unsolvable problem, a natural disaster over which we have no control. Our housing crisis is not a natural disaster. It is a foreseeable outcome based on the decisions of voters, elected leaders and economic factors.

Letter to the Editor: No on Prop. H, Revisit Ranked-Choice Voting

By San Francisco Richmond ReView on September 15, 2022 • ( 6 Comments )

Prop. H is a socialist power grab, as Mayor London Breed calls it. It’s undemocratic (actually, it’s anti-democratic), as one of its main features is to cancel elections for mayor, district attorney, sheriff, city attorney and city treasurer a year from now.

‘Cooking Together’: Quick Stir-Fried Cabbage Bhaji

By Sunset Beacon on September 15, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

This cabbage recipe is easy to prepare and affordable to make for a large crowd. Besides being inexpensive, cabbage prepared using this method is delicious! 

Letter to the Editor: Not-So-Slow Kirkham Street

By San Francisco Richmond ReView on September 12, 2022 • ( 5 Comments )

Kirkham Street is closed to through traffic, but one would not know that simply by standing on the street. Kirkham is as active as ever; cars are simply cutting around the “slow street” barriers and driving as if it were a normal road. 

Letter to the Editor: Lake Street is for Cars

By San Francisco Richmond ReView on September 12, 2022 • ( 1 Comment )

… there is plenty of room on the sidewalk for walkers and wheeling strollers.

Sponsored: Car Show Sept. 24 at Abraham Lincoln High School

By Sunset Beacon on September 12, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

View classic automobiles at the sixth annual car show at Abraham Lincoln High School on Saturday, Sept. 24, 2022.

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