“Our voices are trusted. We are a part of the neighborhood.” Representatives from the San Francisco Bay View, El Tecolote and the Noe Valley Voice shared their thoughts on the future of their profession in a panel discussion to promote the Save SF News fundraiser.
District 11 Supervisor Ahsha Safai called for a hearing at the Board of Supervisors meeting to discuss the outcome of the city’s first Safe Parking Lot for people living in their vehicles.
Four independent news outlet leaders discussed how their work has been changed by the COVID-19 pandemic for a virtual panel promoting the Save SF News fundraiser.
RAI Care Center, a dialysis service provider located in the heart of Ingleside, was granted approval to open in a large commercial space beside its current facility.
The neighborhood press held a virtual, hour-long roundtable interview with Supervisor-elect Myrna Melgar to gather information about what she plans to do for the district and city government.
Construction projects on Taraval Street and in the Twin Peaks Tunnel prevent LK Taraval-Ingleside and M Ocean View light rail service from being restored until the spring.
After collecting feedback from residents, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency determined it will not install any Slow Streets in the greater Ingleside or Parkside neighborhoods.
Public Comment SF Editor Annie Gaus and Wind Newspaper Publisher Portia Li participated in a panel discussion about starting their publications during the COVID-19 public health crisis.