Candidates rounding out the race for District 4 supervisor, small business owner Albert Chow and local school coordinator Jeremy Greco are both longtime Sunset neighborhood residents.
Ruby’s Serves Unique Tacos, With a Side of Community, on Judah in the Outer Sunset
As San Francisco residents are lured toward Ocean Beach to stroll along the Great Highway and enjoy the refreshing breeze, many find themselves stumbling upon a conspicuous, green building standing at the corner of Judah Street and 48th Avenue.
City Hall: Alan Wong
Last week, I convened an oversight hearing to get answers. PG&E’s CEO came to City Hall. So did representatives from our Fire Department and the Department of Emergency Management. What we learned was troubling.
Sunset District’s Kidstock Takes Pride in Performing Arts Programming
Kidstock is a performing arts program teaching kids how to sing, dance and perform. Each show is carefully curated and imagined by the executive team. The team dreams up exciting stories that delight both performers and many audience members.
Merchant News: Spring Blooms in the Inner Sunset
The Inner Sunset bursts into color each spring as flowers and trees blossom in the parks, gardens and streets in vivid hues and gentle pastels.
Police Blotter: Sunset District
Recent police activity in the Sunset District.
Announcements: March 2026
Things to do on San Francisco’s west side in March 2026.
‘Cooking Together’: Spring Salad with Romaine Lettuce Hearts, Red Radicchio and Tofu
Raw, leafy salads are a good addition to our everyday diet as they are packed with important nutrients.
Letter to the Editor: Concerns with the EFWSS
The west side of SF requires attention to fire risk. Another bond will accomplish nothing, or worse. There are better approaches.
From the Editor: Getting Better All the Time
Congratulations to the organizers of this year’s Lunar New Year Night Market and Parade held on Saturday, Feb. 7 on Outer Balboa Street. It was a fabulous event that drew more than 5,000 neighbors and friends to the gathering. The weather cooperated, which made the afternoon and evening truly lovely.
Press Release: Celebration on March 8 for New Book About Golden Gate Park
Celebration outside iconic Conservatory of Flowers this Sunday brings together experts & fans of Golden Gate Park
Letter to the Editor: SFCTA to Host Town Hall to Discuss Geary/19th Ave. Subway
The San Francisco County Transportation Authority is hosting a virtual town hall to discuss the Geary/19th Avenue Subway project planning which includes the Richmond and Sunset districts.
Kilduff’s Korner By Paul Kilduff
Cartoon by Paul Kilduff.
Commentary: Quentin L. Kopp
“Some citizens are so good that nothing a leader can do will make them better. Others are so incorrigible that nothing can be done to improve them. But the great bulk of the people go with the moral tide of the moment. The leader must help create that tide.”
Exhibition at de Young Features Claude Monet’s Work Inspired by Venice
France’s Claude Monet (1840-1926), the founder of Impressionism and the movement’s most prolific painter, reluctantly visited Venice, Italy, in October of 1908. At the time, he had grown disenchanted with the way his “Water Lilies” paintings were progressing. His dealer, Paul Durand-Ruel, rejected the work, leading Monet to cancel the show at the Paris gallery and to destroy many of the paintings in the series.










