Nathan Falstreau, Hoodline

Nathan Falstreau

Hoodline

San Francisco, CA, United States

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Past articles by Nathan:

FiDi/North Beach crime: Teens arrested for pepper spray-fueled phone snatching, more

In one incident, a hot prowl burglar robbed a man while he was in the shower. → Read More

As landlords renege on promised lease extension, SoMa's Mezzanine seeks community's help

"We are throwing a Hail Mary," said Mezzanine's owner. "We are hoping to get the word out to the community like we did last year, that [our landlords] have reneged on this promise." → Read More

FiDi/North Beach crime: Man knocked unconscious, drive-by purse snatching; teen arrested, more

In one incident, a 15-year-old girl was arrested for robbery. → Read More

FiDi/North Beach crime: Gunpoint robbery at Pier 39, Fisherman's Wharf shooting, more

In one incident, four suspects approached a woman in a store, then attacked her boyfriend when the couple tried to leave. → Read More

SF Weekend: Presidio Picnic returns, SF Chocolate Salon, salsa dancing festival

From picnic-blanket eats to chocolatey treats, this weekend is full of food and fun. → Read More

SF weekend: Japanese jazz, Bay Area Brew Fest, Grace Cathedral 'sound bath,' more

There's plenty of fun things to do around town this weekend, from a beer-tasting bash to a meditative "sound bath." → Read More

Julius' Castle likely to reopen after judge throws out neighbors' lawsuit

The historic Telegraph Hill restaurant's return has been delayed by neighbors claiming it would create too much noise and traffic. → Read More

SF Eats: Namu Gaji to close for months-long retrofit, Mission Picnic relocates, more

Plus, some info on what's really happening at a former bakery in North Beach. → Read More

Vandal slashes 18 tires on Noe Valley block

"We don’t get reports like this where there are so many cars affected all at once, and in one area," said an SFPD spokesperson. → Read More

Koi Palace dumplings come to Chinatown at new 'Dim Sum Corner'

The new fast-casual eatery specializes in Cantonese-style dim sum, with dumplings supplied by Koi Palace. → Read More

SF Eats: Hinodeya Ramen to open second location, SoCal's Klatch Coffee coming to SF, more

A Japanese ramen spot is expanding across town, a SoCal roaster is coming north, and more food news. → Read More

Continuing high winds and rain down multiple trees, close city golf courses

Public Words advises residents to call 311 to report fallen trees or downed power lines. → Read More

SF Eats: Little Gem targets the Marina, Flour + Water plots second location, more

In this edition of SF Eats, two local restaurant staples are plotting expansions. → Read More

Car crash into building leads to gas leak, evacuation in North Beach

A car crashed into the garage of a home on the border of Russian Hill and North Beach, triggering a gas leak. → Read More

Señor Sisig to open first brick-and-mortar restaurant in the Mission

"It's been a long time coming," said Señor Sisig's owner of expanding beyond food trucks. → Read More

Blue Bottle Coffee sets sights on 7th, 8th cafes in downtown SF

Now owned by food conglomerate Nestle, Blue Bottle is expanding rapidly around SF. → Read More

Burgermeister owner's son to open Beit Rima on Church Street

"Beit is like 'casa' in Spanish. So, it’s basically 'Rima’s House,'" said the owner. → Read More

Mediterranean restaurant Wallflower to bring healthy fare to Noe Valley

The restaurateur taking over the former La Panotiq space won't have to travel far — he lives right upstairs. → Read More

SF Gay Men's Chorus to open National LGBTQ Center for the Arts

Purchased for $9.6 million, the new center will require a major fundraising effort to see completion. → Read More

SF weekend: Women's March, a conversation with Jackie Speier, Women Who Whiskey, more

This weekend in San Francisco is all about girl power. → Read More