While you were out spending the great weather with your Valentine, Mission Local was at work! Here’s a list of stories you missed over the long weekend.
- Borderlands supporters and staff got together to figure out how to keep the bookstore alive. Here’s what it was discussed.
- Displaced tenants from the building on 22nd and Mission find housing options in Treasure Island.
- Dozens of businesses were displaced by the Mission Fire. The city will be helping them today on how to navigate the insurance process. The meeting will be held at CCSF from 3-5p.m. More info here.
- Musician Antonio Washington is featured on our Young Mission Talent series. Washington goes deeper on his music influences and what it was like to grow up in the Mission.
- There were some Valentines out there that let that special someone get away but survived to tell us.
- Keli Dailey, an editor at Mission Local last summer, has been developing News Hangover, a comedy news show that includes profiles of kick-ass women and is edited and produced by a lot of Mission Local alumni including Mimi Chakarova, who remains a trusted media advisor, and Kate Elston, one of our terrific graduates. Check it out.
- The Mission is at high demand to be photographed one block at a time. Did you know about Good Morning Mission? Well, here’s the latest photo essay of our precious neighborhood. You can sign up by sending us an email to info@missionlocal.com. Here’s a map of all the photo essays.
And last but not least: Mission Local works hard to provide you with consistent coverage of your neighborhood. Here’s how you can keep us going and continue to read Mission Local.

