Newly-appointed District 4 Supervisor Alan Wong is calling out some supporters of the Sunset Dunes park who claimed he had not meaningfully engaged with them before announcing his support of a ballot measure that would return the question of the future of the Upper Great Highway to San Francisco ballots.
‘Slavic Voice’: Slavic Voice 4 Ukraine Expands Youth Leadership Across San Francisco
Slavic Voice 4 Ukraine, a youth-led journalism and cultural storytelling organization founded by two San Francisco high schoolers, continues to grow its presence across the City. What began as a small effort to share youth perspectives on culture, identity and the war in Ukraine has become a larger movement connecting students across the world.
‘Photos of the Month’: December 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.)
Real Estate: John M. Lee
As 2025 draws to a close, the real estate market has experienced yet another interesting year. The recurring question at this time is: Where is the market headed next?
‘Pet Pix’: Aj, Chicken, Crouton, Daisy, Echo, Fletcher, Gloria, Kai and Lola, Kashi, KitKat, Lucky and Bebe, Mousse, Murphy, Pepper and Oliver, Percy and Marlowe, Pogo, Quilla, Simba, Sumi, Taffy, Toast, Wally
Send up to three photos of your pet to Editor@RichmondSunsetNews.com for consideration for “Pet Pix.” Please include your pet’s name.
Java Beach Owner Pens a Story of Grief, Faith and Healing in ‘All Things Beautiful’
It took countless people telling Java Beach Cafe owner Patrick Maguire to write his story before he finally did so. From scribbles on napkins and notepads to the help of two friends, Maguire said everything seemed to align for his book “All Things Beautiful” to finally be released.
Police Blotter: Sunset District
Recent police activity in the Sunset District.
SFFILM Brings Hollywood to San Francisco With its Annual Awards Night
Hollywood’s award season has begun, culminating with the Academy Awards next March. SFFILM’s annual Awards Night on Dec. 8 is an early stop and proven momentum builder during the circuit.
Announcements: December 2025
Things to do on San Francisco’s west side in December 2025.
‘Then and Now’: 45th Avenue Between Kirkham and Lawton Streets
Comparison photos of 45th Avenue Between Kirkham and Lawton Streets 110 years apart.
Holiday Shopping Guide: Sunset District
With the holiday season here, check out my holiday guide map of some charming spots in the Sunset District for out-of-the-box gift ideas for friends, family or yourself.
Vindy Chan Serves the Sunset Community as Public Safety Liaison With SFPD
The Taraval Police Station covers the most populous district and has and largest geographic area in San Francisco. Currently there are 56 officers assigned to patrol, 12 sergeants and four lieutenants. According to a 2023 SFPD staffing analysis, it is recommended that they have 120 officers.
New Information Revealed About SFPD and FBI’s August Noriega Street Raid
Court documents reveal new details about a San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) raid on a Noriega Street business last summer that resulted in the arrest of a man charged with orchestrating an armed robbery in Portland, Ore.
Merchant News: Holiday Fun in the Inner Sunset
Saint Frank Coffee celebrated the debut of its fourth location in early November. The new Saint Frank is described as “the evolving dream for the experience of coffee toward a simple joy in life, but also toward social connection and celebration of people, place and culture.”
Board of Supervisors Strikes Down Rent-Control Amendment
With a 2-1 vote, the SF Board of Supervisors’ Land Use and Transportation Committee dropped an amendment to the Family Housing Plan aimed at protecting rent-controlled housing in buildings of one or two units from upzoning.


















