Ocean Beach news roundup June 24

"Born to Kill" posterThis week in the Ocean Beach news roundup: Beach Chalet soccer scrap continues, Geary bus-plan meeting set for Monday, Ocean Beach’s film noir connection, big changes for SFSU bookstore

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.

  • John King’s San Francisco Chronicle column Cityscape wraps up its monthlong Sunset District run with a visit to an uncommon apartment house on Kirkham Street. – SF Chronicle
  • The debate over artificial turf at the Beach Chalet soccer fields is far from over, as opponents plan to appeal to the Board of Supervisors to overturn decisions to approve the project. – SF Examiner
  • A proposal to improve transit on Geary Boulevard with faster buses in dedicated lanes is the subject of a meeting set for Monday in the Richmond District. – Richmond SF Blog
  • Students on quest for social justice trek across California, starting from Ocean Beach. – Stockton Record
  • A new exhibit at the Old Mint highlights San Francisco’s place in classic noir cinema, including movies such as “Born to Kill,” with scenes from Ocean Beach and Sutro Heights. – KALW
  • A graffiti tagger with a particularly unpracticed hand hit a 10-block stretch of the Richmond District recently. – Richmond SF Blog
  • A new company is set to take over SFSU’s bookstore, ending nearly six decades of nonprofit operation. – SF Examiner
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