Sara Toby Moore’s “The Mechanix,” a self-described “science fiction-magical realism-human cartoon” show, takes place on “a normal day at a seaside amusement pier.” The show includes interdimensional travel, anthropomorphic animals, […] The Mechanix at ZBelow is a rollercoaster| Mission Local
Artist's sculptures have a post-apocalyptic 'Road Warrior' vibe. Artist Rose B. Simpson parks a 1964 Buick inside the de Young Museum| Mission Local
On Valencia Street. Photo by Lydia Chavez. Sunflowers| Mission Local
Royal Bakery Co., a 90 year-old Excelsior legacy business, looks closed to passers-by. But it's reopening to the world soon. Excelsior’s Royal Baking Co., nearly shuttered by tragedy, planning comeback| Mission Local
ICE arrested six people at San Francisco immigration court on Thursday morning, and another seven people at an apartment complex in SoMa. S.F. immigration judge ordered a woman into court. Then ICE took her.| Mission Local
On Sept. 12 of last year, Sheryl Davis received a call from a reporter. Since then, her life forever changed. Sheryl Davis calls herself S.F.’s ‘failed bureaucrat.’ Now she’s facing a criminal investigation.| Mission Local
At 21st and Mission Streets. Photo by David Chalk. Doggie in the window| Mission Local
S.F.'s only free, in-person addiction and recovery counseling certification program at City College has waitlists for nearly every class. S.F. needs drug counselors. Its only free training program is underfunded and over-enrolled.| Mission Local
After month-long delay, S.F. Dems deadlock on endorsement vote — well after recall ballots have been sent out. In stunner, S.F. Democratic Party takes no position on Engardio recall| Mission Local
At Pier 52. Photo by Jake Hanft. San Francisco water taxi| Mission Local
Dealing with complex problems, General Stanley McChrystal argues, requires a team of teams. That became the playbook for San Francisco. S.F.’s new streets effort took page from retired general’s manifesto| Mission Local
Officers will begin patrolling on foot next month in a new strategy to address street conditions in the neighborhood. S.F. police foot patrols are coming to these Tenderloin streets| Mission Local
Over 10 years after CELLspace closed, the huge metal mural from the art warehouse’s facade is celebrated with a gallery at The Midway. Historic metal mural from San Francisco’s artistic heyday finds permanent home| Mission Local
As the city ponders over the plan to increase heights and density on the west side, urbanists look to build momentum in the Richmond. Westside YIMBYs meet in hostile territory to say: Embrace density| Mission Local
‘You could always pop in, and you knew you’re going to enjoy yourself,’ says a longtime neighbor of 23rd Street fixture David Crook. ‘He was just so easy to be with.’ David Crook, Mission District artist and astrologer, dies at 69| Mission Local
At 10th and Folsom Streets. Photo by Beth Winegarner. Sweet| Mission Local
The Sunset supervisor's legislative record didn’t spur his recall drive. But it certainly won’t save him from it. Besides closing the Great Highway, what else has Joel Engardio done?| Mission Local
On 16th Street. Photo by Angel Mayorga. Café de la Esperanza| Mission Local
A 'Lebowski'-quoting cop, an accuser purportedly accosting a defendant in front of jurors — abnormal. A misdemeanor trial imploding? Normal. S.F. is taking lots of misdemeanor cases to trial. But not winning them.| Mission Local
Different songs go through my head when I'm out on 16th Street: Billy Joel’s Goodnight Saigon and today, Where have all the Flowers Gone. Day 166 at the 16th St. Plaza: Mumblz, Mugzy and Richie| Mission Local
Missing teen last seen near Potrero and 16th Streets. UCSF doctor seeks help locating missing San Francisco teen| Mission Local
At 22nd and Mission Streets. Photo by Community contributor. Troubled sleep| Mission Local
Greg Bayol, a 77-year-old retiree, knows a lot about this grand building, including what got the pigeons to stop pooping on the skylights. Meet the man who leads tours of San Francisco City Hall| Mission Local
Eligon and McManus, partners and co-owners, opened a second location of their natural world inspired store in San Francisco in June. Public Land opens art, plant, and home goods store on S.F’s Clement Street| Mission Local
Bay FC’s loss to the Washington Spirit left questions on the field, but joyous fans at Oracle Park suggest San Francisco is ready for soccer Bay FC’s S.F. debut draws record crowd — and a 3-2 heartbreak| Mission Local
A group of tech transplants and summer interns created an AI model to detect "male performativity" in San Francisco. A.I. is detecting San Francisco’s ‘performative males’| Mission Local
At Folsom and 22nd Streets. Photo by Eric Brown. Rough night| Mission Local
Mayor Lurie visited two neighborhoods and six subsidized housing complexes over the past month. Tenants are hoping for change. Mayor Lurie makes marathon visits to S.F. low-income housing. But what can he do?| Mission Local
The Dept. of Justice has purportedly fired the San Francisco immigration judge with the 2nd highest rate of granting asylum. Trump admin. fires S.F. immigration judge with high asylum rate| Mission Local
The bar and concert venue is one of the last vestiges of San Francisco’s punk scene. S.F. punk rock haven Thee Parkside may close under new landlord, owner says| Mission Local
Bay FC brings women’s soccer to Oracle Park, chasing both a win over Washington Spirit and the heart of San Francisco.| Mission Local
A former San Francisco police officer who alleged racism and discrimination is on track to receive nearly half a million dollars.| Mission Local
Decades ago, 630 Sansome St. was called a San Francisco "skyscraper concentration camp." It is still in use today.| Mission Local
Warning comes after a potential multi-million dollar class action civil rights lawsuit stemming from last year's mass arrest of teens.| Mission Local
Though the San Francisco Police Department was determined to prevent the Dolores Park hill bomb, it went on — and police called it a success.| Mission Local
Post advertising Saturday’s event says it’s canceled — but skaters may show regardless. If so, SFPD has a simple message: Don't.| Mission Local
Have the police been a problem? “You gotta dodge them for sure,” said Jeff.| Mission Local
The bonuses come after the coffee chain was acquired by Freeman Spogli in deal that made former employees’ stocks worthless| Mission Local
ICE detains S.F. protesters in another violent confrontation, allegedly shooting pepperballs at others| Mission Local
In early June, three families spent the night at ICE's field office in San Francisco, after showing up for routine check-ins.| Mission Local
A 25-year-old Colombian woman and a 41-year-old Salvadoran father among those detained, held in San Francisco's ICE office| Mission Local
Researchers have been studying how interactions with boats affect the behavior of whales off the San Francisco coast with acoustic monitoring.| Mission Local
Mission stalwart Rainbow Grocery is turning the big 5-0 — and celebrating this month with a public block party.| Mission Local
Metal furniture cleans up well - no bed bugs.| Mission Local
Skate decks, screen-printed T-shirts, and art walks are regular fixtures at this San Francisco skate shop.| Mission Local
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Home side's frantic comeback falls short, and Farolito drops its first contest of the year, 3-2, to North Carolina squad| Mission Local
During San Francisco’s cold summer, organizations that distribute free clothing are facing shortages of men’s clothing and shoes.| Mission Local
About four months ago, she said, she was ready to try Suboxone, which is used to get off opioids.| Mission Local
Yasmin has had a tumultuous history in the short time since it opened, just before the pandemic in late 2019, taking over the space left by Ali Baba’s| Mission Local
“The newcomers to the neighborhood, they’re young, high-tech, making a lot of money. They need something to fit what they like.” After nearly four decades| Mission Local
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Rubio praised Farolito’s back-to-back title run and story, but emphasized that Hickory, too, comes in strong.| Mission Local
For 42 years, the intersection of 19th and Valencia has offered shawarmas and falafels to Mission residents. SF Grill will continue to do so.| Mission Local
Mayor Daniel Lurie says he will clean up the 16th Street BART plazas. This day by day chronicle will hold him to that promise.| Mission Local
A friend came by as we spoke and handed Destiny a pint of Ben & Jerry’s “Americone Dream.” It was her favorite, she said.| Mission Local
Posted inBusiness | Mission Local
Employee stocks will be canceled as part of the deal; former employees point to culture change across Philz Coffee.| Mission Local
SFO is the first airport in California where the Google subsidiary is allowed to operate, and comes after two years of negotiating.| Mission Local
San Francisco’s new Valencia Street entertainment zone lets patrons legally carry drinks on the sidewalk between 16th and 21st streets, Sunday through Thursday. This first-of-its-kind pilot encourages outdoor socializing without special events, supporting local bars and nightlife with safety measures in place.| Mission Local