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We’ve got five takeaways from last week’s election—and some of them might shed light on upcoming contests. Data reporter Will Jarrett looks at the numbers, to help readers look beyond the spin.

It finally feels like spring, and the Mission community farmers market is back for the season. Get a photo tour of the market, open every Thursday on 23rd between Mission and Bartlett.

On that same block, Chef Anthony Strong of Locanda and Pizzeria Delfina will open his Pasta Supply Co. in April. The plan is to sell affordable fresh pasta and sauces from the space during the day, then set up in the evening for simple meals.

More soon,

Sara


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