Yujie Zhou, Mission Local

Yujie Zhou

Mission Local

San Francisco, CA, United States

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Past articles by Yujie:

'Pancake Guy' returns, feeds 300 new friends

Who doesn’t like a free stack of pancakes on a sunny Sunday morning? Some 300 people made their way to Alabama Street to celebrate the return of Curtis → Read More

Stuff to do: The Pancake/Creme Brulee Cart Guy is back

After a seven-month hiatus, the Pancake/Creme Brulee Cart Guy is back! → Read More

Police and a bike lane get center stage at ‘The Future of Valencia Street’

For the first time in its brief history, Manny’s changed its interior furnishings to face Valencia Street outside its windows looking west. → Read More

Wan Mei Tan: Protesters block 16th and Valencia following pedestrian's death

Ten days after 64-year-old Wan Mei Tan was struck by a driver and died from her injuries, Mission residents and advocates on Friday blocked the → Read More

After this week’s storm, what’s ahead for San Francisco?

It’s slated to be a wet ten days, especially next Monday, at least that is the outlook from today’s weather maps. → Read More

Nobody knows hair like Bayview’s Angela Chung

Angela Chung reigns over her San Francisco wig empire with an elegant flair. → Read More

Ill, but vibrant, Jane Fonda draws a crowd at Manny’s

Days before the 2022 U.S. midterm elections, actress and activist Jane Fonda stopped by Manny’s Wednesday with an audacious plan to combat climate change → Read More

Neighborhood Notes: Lit Crawl, giant mosaic wall, and lots of arts!

Lit Crawl, San Francisco’s biggest literature night is taking place this Saturday from 5 to 9 p.m. Mission Local will be reporting live from it all. → Read More

Boba Guys workers dismissed en masse after faceoff with founders

The local bubble tea store, Boba Guys, has got boba trouble as its flagship Mission store closed Tuesday after employees were fired en masse. → Read More

Gig bits: Innocent drug mules, more trouble at Instacart and Didi reigns in Chiapas

While Lyft and Uber are locked in a fierce U.S. battle, in neighboring Mexico, Chinese ride hailing app DiDi Chuxing is already winning. → Read More

‘House of Hope’: Homeless youth housing opens in the Mission

Eula Hotel , once a derelict place, opened today with 20 studios to provide housing for formerly homeless youth. → Read More

The faces of the Mission look down from us on Folsom Street

It’s impossible to walk by Folsom and 24th Street without being captivated by a series of eight enormous photos. The ten-foot-tall photographs – → Read More

As Instacart readies for IPO, its shoppers say work has tapered off

At 6:30 p.m. on a chilly August evening, Instacart shopper Rolando Chan had already spent six hours killing time on a bench outside Gus’s Community Market → Read More

Gig bits: Legacy startups Lyft and Uber find new ridesharing apps riding their tails

The recent sharp inflation has brought new entrants to the gig industry, but this brief boom has done little to alleviate existing problems. Drivers’ → Read More

Gunshots fired at 21st and Mission intersection

At least four gunshots were fired at the 21st and Mission street intersection early Friday afternoon, around 12:40 p.m. Tomika Bell was just leaving the → Read More

Nonprofit loses $8 million in funding following internal controversies

The La Raza Community Resource Center was passed over for $8 million in government rent relief grants following a series of recent conflicts between → Read More

Hundreds of teachers absent, testing in short supply and other back-to-school blues

On the first day back from the winter break, San Francisco schools struggled to return to normal, as an omicron surge has the city strained to provide → Read More

Neighborhood Notes: Christmas markets and holiday fairs

With less than two weeks before Christmas, Christmas markets and holiday fairs are in full swing this weekend. Open studios at 1890 Bryant St. Image → Read More

'People' We Meet: A girl and her tortoise

“I guess he’s like my great-grandfather,” said 23-year-old Gloria Li, pointing to her plum-sized tortoise, who is about three years old. “Look how old he → Read More

How can one man track down more than 1,000 turkeys in a week?

With less than a week to go until Thanksgiving, Roberto Hernandez is still 1,137 turkeys short of his goal of 7,137 — just like last year. “I’m → Read More