A new plan to expand the emergency water system for firefighting after a major
earthquake seems to be gaining support among San Francisco city officials,
but questions remain about options yet to be explored.
A new plan to expand the emergency water system for firefighting after a major
earthquake seems to be gaining support among San Francisco city officials,
but questions remain about options yet to be explored.
I was at a statewide real estate conference in January and all of the talk was about the
lack of inventory.
Traditionally a two-week celebration, the Chinese New Year is celebrated in the
City during a variety of events.
John O’Riordan is the northern chair for the Irish Caucus California Democratic Party.
Quentin Kopp offers his view of California’s high speed rail project.
A monthly message from Assemblymember Phil Ting.
Letters to the Editor – Sunset Beacon
Things to do in the community.
Recap of police activity in the Sunset District.
If you are a victim, please remain calm and immediately dial 911. Tell the dispatcher
what happened and provide the best description possible. Language assistance is always
available, and please remember: “If you see something, say something.”
News from the Sunset District.
A 13-building development planned at the University of California’s Laurel Heights
campus, a 10-acre site located at 3333 California St., has already drawn community
opposition, even as it is being reviewed by the SF Planning Department.
Plans for constructing a new tennis court complex and clubhouse in Golden Gate Park
are moving forward, with fundraising efforts approaching the estimated amount needed
and construction expected to start sometime early next year.
Former SF Police Chief Anthony Ribera was the guest speaker at a meeting of the
neighborhood group Stop Crime SF.