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PSA: Volunteers Needed for Walk to End Alzheimers

By San Francisco Richmond ReView on April 8, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

The Walk to End Alzheimer’s, its largest annual fundraising event, is looking for planning committee members. Whether you have two hours a month or 10, they have something that will fit your schedule! 

Commentary: Children Face Serious Environmental Health Risks at Schools

By San Francisco Richmond ReView on April 7, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Parents and their children should know: How many schools have tire crumb playing fields and how long have they been there?

Cartoon: ‘April is the Cruelest Month’ by Ralph Lane

By San Francisco Richmond ReView on April 7, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Cartoon by Ralph Lane.

Police Blotter: Sunset District

By Sunset Beacon on April 7, 2021 • ( 1 Comment )

Police activity in the Sunset District in March, 2021.

Historical Photo: Opening Day for the N-Judah Streetcar, 1928

By Sunset Beacon on April 7, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

People wait at 31st Avenue and Judah Street for a glimpse of a packed and decorated N-Judah streetcar on Oct. 21, 1928 – opening day for this new Muni line in the Sunset District.

Cartoon: ‘Quarantine Apparel’ by Hazel O’Neil

By Sunset Beacon on April 7, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

‘Quarantine Apparel’ Cartoon by Hazel O’Neil.

Sunset Baker a Self-Starter

By Sunset Beacon on April 7, 2021 • ( 2 Comments )

Every Sunday, William Fenimore bakes more than 100 loaves of bread in his kitchen. He wakes up before the sun rises and is out the door by 8 a.m. His stand at the Outer Sunset Farmers Market sells out on a weekly basis. 

City Hall: Gordon Mar

By Sunset Beacon on April 6, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

The horrific massacre of eight people in Atlanta last month, which targeted Asian women in their places of work, was a hate crime rooted in the dehumanization of women and AAPI (Asian American and Pacific Islander) people. 

Plan to Manage Coastal Erosion Takes Shape

By Sunset Beacon on April 6, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

The cliff face along the coast near the City’s southwest corner, just west of the sewage treatment plant, is slowly crumbling into the ocean.

Historical Photo: 1898 View from GG Park’s Strawberry Hill

By San Francisco Richmond ReView on April 6, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Looking northwest from Sweeny Observatory at the top of Strawberry Hill in Golden Gate Park in 1898, this picture shows a sandy Richmond District and barren Lincoln Park. Prayerbook Cross is in the center foreground.

Press Release: Update on 19th Avenue Road Work – Now April 6-9

By Sunset Beacon on April 6, 2021 • ( 1 Comment )

The work which necessitated the two-lane closures on 19th Avenue is progressing faster than anticipated.

Press Release: Major Delays on 19th Avenue April 5-13

By Sunset Beacon on April 5, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

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

Press Release: Church Group Walks to Aid the Hungry

By San Francisco Richmond ReView on April 5, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

In mid-November 2020, Pastor Lenny Szeto of Zion Lutheran Church and School, located at Ninth Avenue and Anza Street, encouraged the Zion community to “Walk for Hunger” and raise money to donate to the San Francisco-Marin Food Bank.

Letter to the Editor: Reply to Objection to Upper Great Highway Mobility Study

By Sunset Beacon on April 5, 2021 • ( 9 Comments )

The District 4 Mobility Study was passed with funding from Proposition K by the SFCTA and Board of Supervisors for $500,000 to study a number of streets in District 4, including the Upper Great Highway closure and many other safety improvements on streets connected to the Upper Great Highway.

Announcements: April, 2021

By San Francisco Richmond ReView on April 5, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Announcements for April, 2021.

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