Cheryl Guerrero, Hoodline

Cheryl Guerrero

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San Francisco, CA, United States

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Past articles by Cheryl:

Three-Legged Dog Picnic returns again to Duboce Park with plenty of 'tri-pawed' tributes

Tri-pawed pups reigned supreme at the 11th annual Three-Legged Dog Picnic in Duboce Park on Sunday. → Read More

In wake of Trump comments, SF's Asian-Americans fear new wave of racist harassment

Since the pandemic started, Asian people have reported nearly 150 incidents of harassment in San Francisco — including violent assaults. → Read More

The unsung essential workers of SF's shelter-in-place: garbage collectors

SF's garbage collectors and recycling sorters are at high risk of potential exposure to COVID-19. Here's how you can help keep them safe. → Read More

'Hamilton,' film festivals, Dogfest among SF's latest COVID-19 event cancellations

More notable events have been postponed or canceled, as organizers try to come to terms with the repercussions of the pandemic. → Read More

Scenes from the 2020 San Francisco Chinese New Year Parade

The celebration was slightly quieter this year due to fears over the coronavirus, but thousands still turned out. → Read More

Despite coronavirus fears, Chinese New Year Parade and Community Fair forge on

Other California cities have cancelled their Lunar New Year festivities over the virus, but in SF, the parade will go on as planned. → Read More

New Year’s Eve Gala aims to restore historic Inner Sunset church organ to its former glory

The gala will include a silent auction, cabaret performance and champagne toast all to benefit the historic pipe organ. → Read More

Stern Grove Festival announces its 2019 free concert lineup

The 10-week music festival opens on June 16, closing out with The Isley Brothers on August 18. → Read More

Real Irish Comedy Tour & Fest set to bring Irish humor to the Bay

Irish comics are delivering culture and laughs, just in time for Paddy's Day. → Read More

SF agencies mobilize to save animals injured or lost in Camp Fire — here's how you can help

Lost and injured animals from Butte County are finding homes and care in San Francisco after the Camp Fire. Here's how you can pitch in. → Read More

81st annual Stern Grove Festival lineup announced

The ten-week performance series kicks off on June 17. → Read More

'Babes @ The Box Office' Brings Women-Owned Brands To Balboa Theater

The event offers a collection of pop-up shops, refreshments and a free movie. → Read More

SF SPCA Launches Vet Assistant Apprenticeship Program

SF SPCA employs about 110 technicians, making it the city’s largest veterinary employer. → Read More

Scenes From The 167th St. Patrick’s Day Parade & Festival

More than 5,000 participants from around the country made their way down Market Street. → Read More

Therapy Clown Posse: The Circus Comes To Laguna Honda

A fundraiser on Sunday will support the Medical Clown Project and its partner health care facilities. → Read More

'Kira Kids' To Bring Creative Children's Clothing To The Inner Sunset

The new store will add artwork, gifts and even an adult line to its offerings. → Read More

Tea For Two: Partners Modernize Classic Inner Sunset Tea Room

For those who haven’t yet discovered the joy of tea, a French press is available for coffee drinkers. → Read More

'Hunter's Threads' Owner: Taraval Parking Removal Led To Store's Closure

Owner Michelle Huang Scott hopes to find another location and continue providing free therapy for kids. → Read More

Shakedown Street: Excelsior Unveils A 2nd Plaque To Honor Jerry Garcia

The plaque was installed just in time for Sunday's annual Jerry Day concert in McLaren Park. → Read More

Target Celebrates Grand Opening At Stonestown Galleria

Target's fifth small format store in the city opens this week at Stonestown Galleria. → Read More