SF News Mission Homicide Investigation Interrupted When Sink Tossed At Patrol Car BREAKING: Man shot and killed at 24th & Mission. Details on @kron4news pic.twitter.com/pBy7zNRCjh— Lydia Pantazes (@LydiaPantazes) July 10, 2017 An early-morning investigation into a fatal Mission District shooting took a
SF News Cycling Couple Mugs Woman For Groceries A pair of bike-riding thieves rode up to a grocery-laden woman and knocked her to the ground as she walked in the Mission, police said Friday. According to the San Francisco Police Department,
SF News Bounced From Business, 16th Street Smoker Beats Butt-Buster A man kicked out of a Mission District business for smoking reacted most aggressively Thursday, attacking the man who told him to snuff his butt. The dispute began at 4 p.m. Thursday,
SF News Latest Mission Homeless Navigation Center Stalled By Construction Delay A new homeless Navigation Center was scheduled to open Monday at the 1515 South Van Ness location at 26th Street, providing 120 beds just a few blocks from the persistent homeless encampment beneath
SF News Suspect Arrested In Mission Fire That Displaced Four Fire inside an SRO room displaces four early Monday morning in the Mission https://t.co/azUrFbM22S pic.twitter.com/YzCvWPlT0W— Mission Local (@MLNow) June 26, 2017 A 35-year-old man was arrested Monday,
SF News Four Displaced In Fire At Mission SRO WORKING FIRE ON 2000 BLOCK OF MISSION ST. ROOM AND CONTENTS WITH POSS 4 PEOPLE DISPLACED @RedCrossBayArea pic.twitter.com/ZnnBJLyY8P— SF Firefighters 798 (@SFFFLocal798) June 26, 2017 An early-morning blaze displaced four
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Is Farina Finally Closed? A certain exorbitantly priced, marginally well liked Italian spot on 18th Street has been mysteriously closed for about a month, and this could signal the final demise of a polarizing restaurant that has
Arts & Entertainment DUB NATION ON FIRE!! Pics And Video From Monday's Warriors Street Celebrations Mission Street celebrates #Warriors NBA Championship. #City pic.twitter.com/PZJm7uyHS5— Karl Mondon (@karlmondon) June 13, 2017 Sideshows, bonfires, fireworks, and lots of forty-ounce bottles: The streets of Oakland and San Francisco were
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Range Space To Be Revived As The Beehive, A 60s-Themed Cocktail Bar You may recall that when Range sadly called it quits on Valencia Street on New Year's Eve after 11 good years, owners Phil and Cameron West suggested they were holding onto the space
SF News Miscreant Stabs Man In Mission During Struggle Over Necklace A man seated on a busy Mission Street block was injured Sunday, when a robber stabbed him over the necklace he was wearing. Police say that the crime went down at 10:01
SF News 29-Year-Old Stabbed In The Back At 25th And Mission A 29-year-old man was apparently walking near the intersection of Mission Street and 25th Street early Thursday morning when an assailant stabbed him in the back, causing critical injuries. The Chronicle reports that
SF News Day Around The Bay: Mural Repainting Sparks Protest, Defacing In The Mission Controversial new mural in SF Mission already defaced https://t.co/qWoDweLpHO pic.twitter.com/KCJlAIsedG— Mission Local (@MLNow) June 5, 2017 Some sort of minor scuffle broke out between fans in the
SF News Dozens Of Cars Towed Along Dolores Street Median After Violating 6PM Cutoff Strict enforcement of new Dolores Street median parking rules results in several cars towed https://t.co/hYthkXz7Tm pic.twitter.com/E3gN7MyppG— Mission Local (@MLNow) May 30, 2017 Those who commute from elsewhere
SF News Mission Arsonist Sends Message With Torched Stroller San Francisco Police are investigating an odd incident, they say, after a burnt stroller was left in front of a Mission District residence. Police were called to the strange scene ay 5:20
SF News Is Violent Crime On The Rise In The Mission? Crime overall in the city of San Francisco has been trending downward over the last year/year and a half, despite ongoing issues with property crime and car break-ins in multiple neighborhoods. But
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Kahnfections Offers The Mission Another Venue For Muffins, Cookies And Scones A new bakery has set up shop on 20th Street and we'd like one of everything. Baker Judy Kahn ventured out on her own with the adorably-named Kahnfections after leaving Bernal's Sandbox Bakery
SF News Four Injured When Man Pepper-Sprays Woman Waiting At Mission Muni Stop An elderly woman suffered life-threatening injuries and three others were also hurt Sunday, when a man inexplicably pepper-sprayed a woman as she waited to board Muni. According to the San Francisco Police Department,
SF News Three Injured When Cop Crashes Into Cop Three officers with the San Francisco Police Department were injured Thursday night, when the patrol cars they were in collided at a busy Mission District intersection. According to an SFPD spokesperson, the collision
Arts & Entertainment Mission Bookstore To Host Anti-Trump Aerobics Class Adding to the list of creative ways that Bay Area folk have found to sort out their political emotions express their resistance to the Trump regime, Alley Cat Books on 24th Street will
SF News Bus Driver Attacked By Man Stopped In Mission District Transit Lane A bus driver who attempted to document a transit lane violation was attacked Thursday evening, and police say the suspect remains at large. According to the San Francisco Police Department, the incident happened
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Cool Historic Building At 18th And Mission, Once Slated For Brewpub, To Become Dialysis Center A prominent, architecturally significant property in the heart of the Mission that has sat vacant and/or under construction for the last decade is changing hands for the third time in seven years
SF News Mission District Carjacker's Joyride Is Short-Lived A man who hopped into a woman's car and demanded a ride is in police custody this morning, after the vehicle's rightful owner bailed and the miscreant took off. Two women — a 40-year-old
SF News A Decade After Gavin Newsom Pulled SF's Trash Cans, Ed Lee Brings (Some Of) Them Back It was June of 2007, when then-San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom declared "We have too many garbage cans in the city," and ordered SF's Department of Public Works to remove half of the
SF News Thrift Town Owners Blame Recology, Minimum Wage Hike For Closure One more follow-up on the closing of Thrift Town, which still has many a Missionite and vintage store trawler reeling: Mission Local speaks with co-owner Wendy Steinmetz who lays out the multiple reasons
Arts & Entertainment '94110', A Mission-Themed Web Series That Seems To Be An Art Piece, Debuts Pilot Remember when we caught wind of a proposed TV series a full two years ago called 94110, via a casting call for actors to play "six leading technology executives living, learning, and loving