Police activity in San Francisco’s Sunset District.
Police activity in San Francisco’s Sunset District.
A short summary of local news.
While the housing crisis in the City has been a dilemma for families, it has also been an
issue for colleges and universities as well, including the University of
San Francisco (USF).
… my bill will grant five new liquor
licenses per year, for five years, to San Francisco.
These are laws that have been passed but most people do not know about
them because they are not well publicized and only apply in certain situations. But, if
you fall into one of these categories, you can save yourself a lot of money!
Letters to the editor – Sunset District
Things to do in the Sunset District.
The Mt. Sutro Stewards, a non-profit organization that works to preserve and support Mt. Sutro, is looking for volunteers to work at the nursery sowing seeds, transplanting plants, working at a demonstration garden, weeding and planting. […]
Police activity in the Sunset District.
Weekends are a time for people to relax from the stresses of daily life and run
our errands. Taking traffic delays off the table is a goal we can achieve together.
Updates from SF Supervisor, Katy Tang.
A plan to cut down thousands of dead, dying or unhealthy eucalyptus trees on Mount
Sutro and replace them with native vegetation and younger, healthier eucalyptus
trees drew plenty of criticism at a recent public meeting.
Each fiscal year, members of the SF Board of Supervisors are given money in the city
budget to spend on items important to the supervisor and district.
To date, the non-profit organization has given away more than two million free
books to facilities, programs and professions that serve children.
Although a medical cannabis dispensary (MCD) proposed for Noriega Street in the Sunset
District got a green light from the city’s Planning Commission, opponents of the project
are seeing red and have appealed the decision to the SF Board of Supervisors.