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JoeBill Muñoz

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Berkeley, CA, United States

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SF police often offer confusing or little information on community advisory boards » MissionLocal

First-year Police Chief, Bill Scott, wasn’t the first thing San Francisco stole from Los Angeles. In 2009, the department opened their station doors to a community advisory board model followed by → Read More

SF police often offer confusing or no information on community advisory boards » MissionLocal

First-year Police Chief, Bill Scott, wasn’t the first thing San Francisco stole from Los Angeles. In 2009, the department opened their station doors to a community advisory board model followed by → Read More

Witnesses tell how man was stabbed to death at 25th and Potrero in SF Mission » MissionLocal

NOTE: This story has been updated with new information. A 59-year-old man died after he was stabbed with a knife by two men estimated to be between the ages of 30 and 50, police say. The incident took place near 25th Street and Potrero Avenue around 8 p.m. Thursday. It is San Francisco's first homicide of 2018. According to three witnesses, the victim succumbed to a stab wound to his jugular… → Read More

SF businesses continue to weigh their involvement with Four Barrel » MissionLocal

Last Thursday, Grand Coffee owner Nabeel Silmi purchased an order of 60 pounds of roasted coffee from Four Barrel. A day later the Chronicle reported that Four Barrel’s owner, Jeremy Tooker, was being accused of sexual harassment by eight women in a lawsuit filed the same day. Now, after seven years of doing business with the coffee roaster, Silmi says he won’t order another single coffee bean… → Read More

Mission reacts to the end of protected status for Salvadoran immigrants » MissionLocal

On an already gloomy and rainy day in San Francisco, Salvadorans with temporary protected status in the city learned that they may be forced to leave the country by Sept. 2019, Trump’s administration announced Monday. The Temporary Protected Status (TPS) program allowed Salvadorans to live and work in the United States after a devastating 2001 earthquake in their home country. The Department of… → Read More

SF’s Mission will have seven cooking schools » MissionLocal

Soon, the Mission will have four cooking schools for the amateur chef. Civic Kitchen, co-founded by chefs and entrepreneurs Jen Nurse and Chris Bonomo, will take over at 2961 Mission St. There will be a grand opening Jan. 11, and classes will start on Jan. 13. Meanwhile, Chef Dan Mills' Tinker Kitchen is scheduled to open Jan. 15 near the corner of 22nd and Mission at 3233 22nd St. Still five… → Read More

While the East Bay gets baked, SF waits to inhale » MissionLocal

Five minutes after Love Shack opened its door at noon Monday, the doorman had already turned away more than 10 people wanting to buy marijuana for recreational use. Outside Purple Star MD, for about every three customers who flashed their medical license, one recreational aspirant was turned away. “Do you still need a card to get in here?” one young man asked, confused by the promise of 2018… → Read More

While the East Bay gets baked, SF wait to inhale » MissionLocal

Five minutes after Love Shack opened its door at noon on Monday, the doorman had already turned away more than ten people wanting to buy marijuana for recreational use. Outside Purple Star MD, for about every three customers who flashed their medical license, one recreational aspirant was turned away. “Do you still need a card to get in here?” one young man asked, confused by the promise of 2018… → Read More