Remember Ragazza’s plans for an auction to raise funds for an employee who was the victim of a violent crime? Well, said auction, featuring some of the biggest names in the San Francisco food scene, is now underway!
Monthly Archives: January 2011
Breaking: Arrest Made in Lower Haight Burning Car Case
San Francisco police have made an arrest in the case of the gray Pontiac that was set ablaze on Rose Street early yesterday morning, with a woman’s body inside.
Hey, We Made the Front Page!
Today the Examiner honors us with both front-page coverage and quite possibly the largest font in their arsenal. Jeez, you’d think we were all running around foaming at the mouth over here.
Haight St. Boutique Trunk to Close
sanfranciscodays.com Trunk, the co-op boutique at 544 Haight Street, will be closing for good this Sunday.
Victim in Shovel Attack/Stabbing Identified
The shovel-wielding man who was fatally stabbed Friday morning on Page Street has now been identified by the medical examiner’s office.
Body Found Inside Burning Car on Rose Street
Flickr/alancleaver A woman’s body was found inside a burning car early this morning on Rose Street between Webster and Buchanan.
Notes from Yesterday’s Community Safety Meeting
Flickr/foreverdigital Here are some notes from yesterday’s community safety meeting at 535 Page Street, addressing the recent incidents of crime in the neighborhood.
Community Safety Meeting Today
In light of yesterday’s violence on Page Street and other recent incidents in the neighborhood, there will be a community meeting this afternoon to discuss safety issues in the Lower Haight.
Breaking: “Pretty Serious” Assault on Page Street This Morning
Flickr/alancleaver Note: We’ll be updating this story as we receive more information. Scroll down for the latest. We’re getting multiple tips from readers about an assault that occurred on Page Street between Fillmore and Webster this morning around 10:30am. Details … Continue reading
Lower Haight Leftovers: 1/21 Edition
Flickr/troyholden It’s Friday, which means it’s time for some leftovers! Here’s a round-up of a few news stories that didn’t quite make the front page this week.