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SF’s New ‘Francisco Park’ has Incredible Views on Russian Hill
On the northern slope of Russian Hill, a new public park has been carved out. The views from up there are pretty sensational and pretty panoramic. The construction of Francisco Park began in the summer of 2019 and it’s opening today (4/27/22). After extensive community outreach, The Francisco Park Conservancy

SF Officials Launch $11.4M in Grants to Help Small SF Businesses Recover
As we reopen and work to ensure an equitable recovery, we are also continuing to fund our Community Resource Hubs, which have filled essential needs for so many who have struggled so much during this pandemic.”

Carless JFK Drive in GG Park Now Permanent
The 1.5-mile span of JFK Drive in Golden Gate Park that runs from the end of the Panhandle all the way past the De Younge Museum, was closed to cars 7 days a week during the pandemic, and it was a popular move. Cars have been banned from JFK Drive on Sundays, since 1967, so this is not ‘revolutionary thinking’.

On Tap this Week: Action, Activism, and Awesome Shows!
Every Tuesday our subscribers get this awesome roundup in their inboxes. You should sign up right here to make sure you never miss a thing. This week, we’re making a difference while we have some fun! With climate actions, rallies, and benefits on the calendar, you’re guaranteed to find something

We Wanna Send You to See HAIM!
We’re keeping it going with the epic giveaways – and next up, we’ve got two pairs of tickets to check out one of rock music’s tightest family acts… HAIM! Catch them at the Fox on 4/29 – the show starts at 7:30 pm (doors at 6:30 pm), so don’t be

How Elon Musk Buying Twitter May Affect San Francisco
So, unless you’ve been living under a rock, you have heard about Elon Musk’s recent purchase of Twitter. If you haven’t heard, allow me to loop you in: Elon Musk, the dude who had a baby with Grimes and named it something absurd, now owns Twitter. You’re probably wondering why

Why Bart Needs To Go To Sacramento And The Central Valley
The San Francisco Bay Area is a prohibitively expensive place to live. Everyone knows that. What people don’t know is that the Bay Area is no longer considered a singular region anymore. It’s now a part of the larger Northern California Mega Region. The higher the prices get the closer