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It’s 7 a.m. and 48°, headed to 62°. Back to sunny days in the Mission. Details are here.

Despite financial problems, and after some debate and a community meeting, Carnaval will take place in late May, as it has for the past 34 years, the Examiner reports. The festival may be missing some stages this year, however; its funding dropped to $300,000 from $900,000 last year. Community members are gathering to raise money and find volunteers.

Many residents and business owners opposed a plan, introduced in 2011, to add hundreds of parking meters in the northeastern Mission, and it was never adopted. Now the city is proposing a revised plan that includes parking permits for area residents as well as new meters, according to the Examiner.

If you’re looking for a sweet treat today, check out the pop-up pie party at Pan + Pantry. The shop is moving its business online and will be holding a sale as well as offering pies from Bike Basket Pies.

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A swap meet aficionado, the Mission’s outdoor markets and Latino community remind Alicia of her family’s weekly swap meet outings at home, in southeast Los Angeles, where she is always on the lookout for hidden treasures.

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