Annika Hom, Mission Local

Annika Hom

Mission Local

San Francisco, CA, United States

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Dorsey slammed for proposal to change city's Sanctuary policy

Framed by protesters holding signs that read “No ICE in SF,” four supervisors City lambasted their colleague Supervisor Matt Dorsey Tuesday in front of → Read More

A Filipino Christmas in SF starts with the 'Parol Stroll'

The procession held the Christmas lanterns high and slowly circled the gardens, vanquishing the darkness. → Read More

Box it up: Arinell Pizza closes Valencia location today

Savor that slice of Arinell Pizza a little more than usual tonight. The 33-year-old Mission shop closes today. → 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

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

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

Flour + Water pizzeria tossed out. Yellow Moto Pizzeria is in.

If you walked by 702 Valencia St., you might notice something odd: The old Flour + Water Pizzeria is covered in yellow and blue, with little motorcycle → Read More

Updated: Two dead from gunshot wounds following police shooting at Owens and Mariposa

One died from multiple gunshot wounds, the other from one in the torso. → Read More

Flower Lady's plight highlights Ellis Act evictions in the Mission

“This fight is not just for me, my friends. This fight is for thousands of people who are getting dispossessed of the most precious thing — their home,” Donis said. → Read More

The redistricting task force missed the deadline. What comes next?

The Board of Supervisors, should immediately file a court order at the superior court to demand new lines be adopted. If not, after five days any member of the public can sue and use the city’s dime to pay for attorney fees. → Read More

Tenants take advantage of new union-like bargaining rights

Tenants at the St. Albans Single Room Occupancy Hotel on 25th Street wasted no time in taking advantage of a new local law that took effect Monday and → Read More

Permit issued to demolish The Phoenix on Valencia Street

The stalled plan to demolish The Phoenix and build 19 units has risen again. Back in 2018, the owner of the Irish pub The Phoenix on 811 Valencia St. → Read More

Where to get tested before New Year's Eve

If you must go out to ring in the new year, best to do it safely. So we’ve rounded up the places to get tested for Covid-19 before then. Testing → Read More

Mission confirms first cases of omicron, docs urge boosting before holiday travel

The Covid-19 Omicron variant was definitively detected in the Mission for the first time this week, according to local scientists. Three positive → Read More

Neighborhood Notes: Halloween for families and partygoers, and Día de los Muertos

Today until 7 p.m., you can pick up some Day of the Dead merchandise at the Farmers Market on Bartlett Street near 22nd. → Read More

School board approves $40 million for dilapidated Buena Vista Horace Mann

Buena Vista Horace Mann K-8 will receive at least $40 million to repair its aging and decrepit facilities, following an unanimous vote by the school board → Read More

Man dies in midnight stabbing on 22nd Street

One man died and another was injured in a stabbing early Saturday morning on 22nd Street, according to police. Officers arrived at the 3200 block of 22nd → Read More

SF requires vaccinations at indoor restaurants, gyms, bars, theaters and large venues

As of Friday, August 20, San Francisco will require all patrons and employees of bars, restaurants, gyms, theaters and large indoor venues to show proof → Read More

This time around, SF's covid surge has solutions, experts said

San Francisco is in the midst of a surge, but this time around we know how to contain the virus – testing, isolation, masking, and vaccinations → Read More

Hundreds of Palestinians and supporters march through the Mission

On the edge of Liberty Street, local supporters of Palestine literally drew resistance early Saturday afternoon as dozens of the activists took turns → Read More