Ocean Beach news roundup September 25

Cosco Busan oil blob on Ocean Beach

The 2007 Cosco Busan oil spill spread blobs of bunker fuel across Ocean Beach as well as inside San Francisco Bay. Photo: Tom Prete

This week in the Ocean Beach news roundup: Sunset offers affordable abodes; shipping companies to pay $44 million for Cosco Busan oil spill; Hardly Strictly Bluegrass schedule and show times.

We can’t link to every story out there, but if you think we missed something, leave a comment here, or tell us on Twitter or Facebook.

  • Looking to buy a home?  The Outer Sunset offers single family homes listed at or below San Francisco’s median home price.  - SF Gate
  • Shipping companies will pay $44.4 million to various local, state, and federal agencies for damages related to Cosco Busan oil spill in 2007.  - SF Gate, Maritime Professional, and The Bay Citizen.
  • Louis’ old-school shrimp cocktail impresses Chronicle food critic. – SF Gate
  • Hardly Strictly Bluegrass 2011 schedule and show times announced. – Hardly Strictly Bluegrass
  • General management plan by GGNRA outlines the future of local national recreation areas.  - Marin Independent Journal
  • Mother offered $400,000 for her child while walking around Lake Merced.  -SF Weekly
  • ‘Porpicide’ on the rise off California’s coast, including Fort Funston.  - SF Chronicle
  • Legislation introduced by Supervisor Eric Mar looks to curb ‘bird collisions’.  - The Bay Citizen
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