Ocean Beach news roundup April 15

Low Speed Chase sailboat

The Low Speed Chase crashed off the Farallon Islands Sunday. Image via ABC7.

This week in the Ocean Beach news roundup: Farallones sailing tragedy, Judah Street motel dispute, alleged rain-boot robbers busted, mobile strip club truck

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.

  • One man is dead and four missing in a sailing crash off the Farallon Islands. – SF Chronicle, CNN, Bay City News via SF Appeal, ABC7
  • Judah Street’s Beach Motel is the center of a dispute about whether it should be a tourist motel or a residential hotel, and how that decision would affect the Outer Sunset. – KALW, ABC7
  • Free-speech controversy flares at George Washington High School. – California Watch
  • Mediterrannean Cafe opens on Judah Street. – Eater SF
  • Police arrest a group of young women accused in a spree of robberies in both the Richmond District and Sunset District, including one where a rain boot was used as a weapon. – SF Examiner
  • Perilla restaurant adds another location, in the Richmond District. – Eater SF
  • This last one is a rare combination of pulp-fiction writing, a Larry Flynt’s Hustler Club mobile strip club, an inability to tell the Richmond from the Sunset and a toxic comment section. – CBS13 Sacramento
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