A lawsuit against the City of San Francisco alleging the closure of the Upper Great Highway to make way for Sunset Dunes park was done improperly is moving forward.
Supes Subpoena SF Parks Alliance Leaders
Subpoenas are on the way to former leaders of the San Francisco Parks Alliance (SFPA) after they found themselves in hot water once again. This time, instead of responding with defiance, the private non-profit completely dissolved itself, leaving about 80 community groups high and dry.
Letter to the Editor: Engardio Did Not Lead the Fight to Bring Algebra Back
Let’s be clear: Joel Engardio did not lead the fight to bring Algebra back. He did not start the movement. He joined after being persuaded by community advocates, including SF Guardians, who did the groundwork.
Letter to the Editor: Questioning Engardio’s Role in Reinstating Eighth-Grade Algebra
This isn’t a letter about the recall. It is to set the record straight about Algebra I in eighth grade and Supervisor Joel Engardio’s odd claim he brought it back.
Letter to the Editor: Link to Informative ‘State of Small Businesses’ Discussion
I happened upon the live June 23 San Francisco Small Business Commission Meeting being aired on SF GOV TV. Agenda item #3 was: ‘State of Small Businesses’ Discussion when the Commission heard brief presentations from San Francisco merchant groups on the challenges, priorities, and opportunities in their corridors.
Press Release: Heart of the Richmond District Night Market June 21
The 2025 Heart of the Richmond District Night Market officially kicks off this Saturday, June 21, from 4 to 8 p.m., transforming Clement Street between 22nd and 25th avenues into a bustling outdoor marketplace and block party.
‘Cooking Together’: Lentil Falafel
This recipe uses only a few ingredients, and the patties can be done in just a half hour.
Letter to the Editor: Fund Education-Focused Science Projects
If you believe, as I do, that training the next generation of scientists and equipping students with interdisciplinary skills is a good use of tax dollars, please contact your representatives. The National Science Foundation’s work matters – to science, and to students.
Press Release: Professional Soccer Secures Home at Kezar Stadium
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Tuesday unanimously approved a transformative agreement that will bring professional men’s soccer to Kezar Stadium – and with it, more than $10 million in infrastructure improvements that will serve the entire community for decades to come.
Photos of the Month: June 2025
To submit photos for consideration in the Photos of the Month online gallery, send three jpegs to Editor@RichmondSunsetNews.com by the 15th of the month. (If possible, send pictures resized to 150 dpi, 6″ wide.)
Obituary: Helen Atomian Azadkhanian
With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Helen Atomian Azadkhanian, who entered eternal rest on Sunday, June 1, at the age of 81.
Sponsored: Apartments at 730 Stanyan St.
Apartments available at 730 Stanyan St. Applications due by July 3, 2025.
Letter to the Editor: Politicians Use Housing Issue to Posture for Votes
The housing crisis is fabricated. Developers, construction firms and real estate moguls are often the top donors to our politicians. In 1950 the City’s population was 775,000. Today it is 810,000, all while the housing stock has nearly doubled in that timeframe.
From a Reader: Community Meeting – Summer Concerts in GG Park
Community meeting regarding summer concerts in Golden Gate Park in August will be held on June 16.
Letter to the Editor: How Local Science Protects Our Future
Science works best when it’s a community effort. The discoveries happening in our local labs today will determine whether future generations inherit thriving baylands, effective cancer treatments, and the diverse scientific workforce we need to keep innovating.



















