S.F. set to lose over 450 shelter beds in Tenderloin
San Francisco is on track to lose hundreds of shelter beds as the city began closing multiple homeless shelters in recent weeks.
What’s on now at San Francisco museums, April 2026
A new show at the Asian Art museum takes you into a web, Monet and Venice at de Young and Mary TallMountain at the Tenderloin.
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S.F. probation department’s new van hits the streets
Mobile van aims to connect those on probation to reentry services
Tenderloin Buzz: New Yemeni cafe, mystery focaccia, and an easter egg hunt
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S.F. D2 supervisor candidates knock on doors hoping for different answers
Stephen Sherrill has spent the past year on a listening tour of D2. But challenger Lori Brooke says he isn’t actually hearing them.
Restaurant Reviews
Restaurant review: Sushi Easy offers affordable sushi in the Mission
Sushi Easy was opened by former employees of the beloved Mission restaurant We Be Sushi. With whimsical wall décor, the spirit lives on.
Restaurant review: Hi Hat, your neighborhood pizza joint
Hi Hat opened in about mid-2025 in the space of former pizza parlor, Pi Bar. They employed a magical being our server called “the Wizard.”
People We meeT
Meet the people driving trans visibility in San Francisco
For Trans Visibility Day, Mission Local spoke with trans activists, community leaders, and artists.
People We Meet: Ranjit Brar’s ‘horrible’ road led him back to San Francisco
For a time, Ranjit found himself selling drugs, stealing cars, committing identity theft, anything to make it through the night.
