Erin Bank puts a spotlight on Sunset photographers Kevin Kelleher and Emily Trinh and their project “A Break In the Clouds”.
Help With Bills Available
Judy Goddess provides helpful tips for Sunset seniors.
Police Blotter — Sunset Beacon
Summary of Sunset District crime in May.
Artist’s Good Deed Inspired New Facebook Group of Volunteers
Local artist Entropy creates beauty and solidarity in the Sunset during this global pandemic.
Press Release: Face Masks Provided by Nonprofit
In light of the latest CDC recommendation to wear masks and the requirement for San Francisco residents to wear masks in public, teens Michelle Song and Dalya Deuss founded Masks For All CA (MFACA) to provide free handmade face masks for all who need them most.
SIP Real Estate Report
John M. Lee provides a real estate update after week 10 of shelter-in-place orders.
The Road to Safely Reopen SF
With the plan to reopen San Francisco becoming clearer, as more businesses and activities can resume with modifications in phases over the coming weeks and months, we must also plan for San Francisco’s economic recovery.
Safe Streets Give People Room to Spread Out, Keep Social Distance
As shelter-in-place restrictions begin to relax this month, one thing that is likely to continue for a while longer is the Safe Streets Program, the practice of closing certain streets to through car traffic.
Inaugural Outer Sunset Farmers Market to Launch Next Month
The Outer Sunset is set to launch a farmer’s market in July on 37th Avenue between Ortega and Pacheco Streets.
Letter to the Editor: Richmond District Artist Uses Boarded-up Store Front as Her Canvas
Since the coronavirus pandemic, there has been a flood of artists painting beautiful murals on the temporary plywood boards adhered to the glass windows and doors of many local businesses in the Bay Area.
Tales of the Sunset: Maintaining Mental Health
Across the globe, people are realizing that among the devastation we’ve seen from COVID-19, there is another public health crisis worsening — our mental health.
Addressing Homelessness
Supervisor Fewer writes to her constituents regarding the homeless encampments in the Richmond.
Vote in November for Amanda Inocencio for District 1 Supervisor
District 1 Supervisor candidate Amanda Inocencio writes a message to voters.
Commentary by Kevin Frasier: Gambling is a Bad Bet
The only thing certain about legalizing sports betting in California is that it will create a lot of losers.
Police Blotter — Richmond Review
Summary of crime in the Richmond District for May.


















