This year, I am proud to honor a woman who continues to break boundaries in her trailblazing career, Dr. Nadine Burke Harris.
This year, I am proud to honor a woman who continues to break boundaries in her trailblazing career, Dr. Nadine Burke Harris.
On Tuesday, March 19, 12:30-3:30 p.m., San Francisco Fire Department (SFFD), in collaboration with Community Youth Center, Agape Community Center and Golden Gate Church, will hold a Community Safety Fair for members of the public.
Community Updates Dear neighbors, Happy Year of the Boar! I kicked off February by attending a celebration of Black History Month at City Hall and joined more than 100 families for a […]
What once served as the frontline defenses and the eyes and ears of the Coast Artillery Corps are slowly fading into historical oblivion. During World War II, San Francisco was the second most heavily defended harbor in the United States.
San Francisco Recreation and Park Department unveiled its new main trail through the Oak Woodlands in Golden Gate Park on Feb 22. The scenic path was dedicated to Phil Arnold, a longtime advocate for local parks, open space and recreational trail opportunities.
An effort to give landmark status to two Richmond District schools is languishing in limbo after the nomination of both schools by the City’s Historic Preservation Commission was rejected by the San Francisco Board of Education.
Parents planning summer activities got an opportunity to directly connect with more than 20 organizations at the Richmond Recreation Center last month thanks to a new program organized by the City’s Department of Children, Youth and Their Families (DCYF).
Things to do on San Francisco’s west side.
The plan for a new building in Presidio Heights is moving forward, despite a wall of opposition from neighbors and surrounding businesses, thanks to a decision by District 2 Supervisor Catherine Stefani.
Im a long-time fan of the Sunset Beacon and always look forward to reading the latest paper. I’m on Moraga and 46th! I’m reaching out because I thought the Beacon would be perfect to write an article I have been pitching around.
On Sunday, March 3, The Richmond Neighborhood Center hosted its first-ever Immigrant Cultural Festival celebrating the diversity of immigrant and native cultures in the Richmond District.
On Monday, Feb. 11 at Francis Scott Key Elementary School, members of the public were able to review construction plans and give feedback to BAR Architects and the developer, MidPenHousing.
A fundraiser will be held on March 28, 2019 at the Cliff House restaurant to benefit the baseball and softball programs.
… if you read the ordinance, you will find that, if adopted, it would perpetuate and aggravate the housing crisis.
Things to do in the Richmond and Sunset districts.