Plans for Potrero Power Plant Site Being Generated
San Francisco’s last significant fossil fuel electricity generating station, the Potrero Power Plant, was shuttered in 2010. More than five years later, … Keep Reading
San Francisco’s last significant fossil fuel electricity generating station, the Potrero Power Plant, was shuttered in 2010. More than five years later, … Keep Reading
Potrero Hill Neighborhood House’s executive director, Edward Hatter, lies awake at night worrying about what would happen should the facility close its … Keep Reading
By next month The Connecticut Yankee, located at 100 Connecticut Street, will change hands from Fritz Frisbie to The Pour Guys, a … Keep Reading
In 2007 Phil Klay was deployed to Iraq’s Anbar Province. During his six month’s serving as a Marine public affairs officer Klay … Keep Reading
As new residents settle into freshly built market-rate housing located at the former Hunters Point Shipyard, artists who have long maintained studios … Keep Reading
On October 17th the 26th annual Potrero Hill Festival returns to 20th Street, offering a day of fun, food, music, and crafts, … Keep Reading
Catharine Clark, a native San Franciscan and art gallery owner, has worked with visual artists from across the globe for more than … Keep Reading
“You can’t put ten, twenty, sometimes forty kids in a room and expect them all to learn the same material, at the … Keep Reading
Through October 11 Theater: CRANE In the world premiere of JC Lee’s CRANE, directed by Mina Morita and performed by Ferocious Lotus … Keep Reading
Each year, Potrero Hill-based ArtSpan hosts a citywide month-long event, SF Open Studios. With nearly a thousand contributing artists, SF Open Studios … Keep Reading
Five years ago I was laid-off from a sales position at a Redwood City printing and packaging concern that was going out … Keep Reading
This is chapter three of a serialized tale of politics, capitalism, and corruption in San Francisco. Look for the next fiction installment … Keep Reading
With summer break receding into the distance, Potrero Hill’s independent school classrooms are once again abuzz with energy, as students and teachers … Keep Reading
Police in the Bayview district, which serves Potrero Hill and Dogpatch, made two automobile burglary arrests in the first two weeks of … Keep Reading
After roughly three years of community advocates’ organizing, petitioning and planning, on July 31 the San Francisco Board of Supervisors unanimously approved … Keep Reading
People have been coming to, moving out of, and sometimes returning to San Francisco since before the 1800s, and likely well before … Keep Reading
Last month, the Potrero Hill Democratic Club (PHDC) sponsored a debate at the Potrero Hill Neighborhood House that featured candidates running for … Keep Reading
An elementary school cliché is the oft-mocked “what I did this summer” essay. It’s an attempt to link the unstructured chasm between … Keep Reading
The San Francisco Giants want to transform a 28-acre industrial site located on Port property, currently used as a surface parking lot … Keep Reading
Death The San Francisco Police Department is investigating the death of 23-year-old Melanie Olivieri as a possible homicide. Olivieri’s body was found … Keep Reading
Editor, I’m a long-time volunteer at Martin de Porres. Although I was pleased to see an article about us in your August … Keep Reading
Advocates for seniors and people with disabilities are challenging the rerouting of the 33-Stanyan bus away from Potrero Avenue and San Francisco … Keep Reading
Over the past year, the Port of San Francisco, developers – Orton Development, Inc. and Forest City Enterprises, Inc. – and the … Keep Reading
When the University of California San Francisco Benioff Children’s Hospital opened last winter one of its features was San Francisco’s first rooftop … Keep Reading
Construction along Potrero Avenue – part of streetscape improvements managed by the San Francisco Department of Public Works in conjunction with the … Keep Reading