Carolyn Stein, Mission Local

Carolyn Stein

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Past articles by Carolyn:

So how exactly do you get one of those vending permits?

Vending permits - how many have been issued and how to get one. Enforcement begins Tuesday, Sept. 12. → Read More

The strange and terrible saga of Mohammed Nuru turns the page: Judge hands down 7-year sentence

The Mohammed Nuru today sentenced to seven years in prison was a diminished Mohammed Nuru, and San Francisco is a diminished city. He is no longer → Read More

Mario Gomez Sanchez identified as victim of Mission quadruple-shooting

Mario Gomez Sanchez, 63, was shot dead early Sunday morning at 19th and Mission streets. Three other victims were injured in the shooting. Three of → Read More

SFUSD Back to School 2022: Another Op'nin', Another Show

Grant Miller, 4, walked up Bartlett Street decked out in his light-up Spider-Man sneakers. His father and best friend for the summer, Nick, trailed behind → Read More

People We Meet: Leah Morrett

The small store on 16th Street looks like a cross between a child’s bedroom and a magic shop. Bookshelves are brimming with colorful comics and stories. → Read More

Neighborhood Notes: Mission Cultural Center, Jam Night and more!

Don't know what to do this weekend? We got you. Events to do this week and beyond. → Read More

Man set ablaze in Sunday morning encampment attack

Residents near 18th and Shotwell streets on Sunday morning awoke to the sound of an explosion and then a man screaming outside their windows -- a tent was → Read More

24th Street BART plazas fenced off due to rampant illegal vending

How do you combat 24th Street BART Plaza’s illegal fencing? With fencing, apparently. “Temporary” fencing has been erected with the stated intent of → Read More

Diego Rivera in the Mission: a tale told in three stories

In honor of SF MOMA’s new exhibit ‘Diego Rivera’s America,’ we explore the famed artist’s legacy on the Mission District. → Read More

Neighborhood Notes: Music, mimes, July 4 and more

The Community Music Center: Traditions Moving Forward Martha Rodríguez-Salazar will host the final “Traditions Moving Forward” speaker series on June 30 → Read More