Meet Joe, Buttercup and Gary, San Francisco’s smallest goat-landscaping business
For months, Joe Corcoran had been staring down the overgrown yard in the back of the building that serves as his barbershop, before inspiration struck.
Walter Wong’s ‘kingdom’ sells to porn baron: A strange and terrible saga
Great and terrible things happened at disgraced former permit expediter’s inner sanctum
News by neighborhood
Immigration
Two brothers spent every day together in the Mission for 3 years. Then one was suddenly deported.
For three years, the brothers spent every day together. Then the court appearance for one was moved and things changed forever.
Trouble
Man struck by car in SoMa Tuesday morning dies in hospital
A man died after a vehicle struck him on Sixth Street in SoMa early Tuesday, according to the San Francisco Police Department
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Arts & Culture
Meet the book readers of Dolores Park
Not only do people still read books in San Francisco, they read books while lying outside, in the grass, looking out at the city.
Restaurant Reviews
Review: Cantoo Latin Asian Rotisserie offers tasty fusion
Wowed by my first visit, I had to return for a second time.
Review: Namaste Indian Cuisine brings excellent Indian eats
Namaste comes with good bones to carry it – it’s a family run business with four other locations in the Bay Area, operating since 2011.…
People We Meet
Three careers in, Chika Kuramoto makes the Japanese food she wants to eat
From banker to teacher to bento box maven: How Chika Kuramoto found her calling at the Inner Sunset’s CSK Kitchen.
People We Meet: Mark E. Sackett, jack of all ephemera
The Pressroom and Mercantile is SoMa’s hidden treasure trove featuring printed matter, antique advertising, and ephemera.
Covering the Police
S.F. DA charges sheriff’s deputy for allegedly groping woman in jail
San Francisco’s district attorney charged a sheriff’s deputy with two misdemeanors for allegedly assaulting a woman in jail last year.





