Mark Tatum, 61, Becomes First Non-Californian to Win the Dipsea Race Since 1986

Mark Tatum, 61, Becomes First Non-Californian to Win the Dipsea Race Since 1986

Scenes from the 110th Dipsea Race, featuring winner Mark Tatum, at top center, followed by 2nd place finisher Dan King and third place runner, and defending champion Brian Pilcher. Photos by Steve Disenhof. In the midst of the oddity that has been the past 20 months,...
After Lengthy Delay, Dipsea Race Runners Are Ready to Bolt From the Start Line This Sunday, Nov. 7

After Lengthy Delay, Dipsea Race Runners Are Ready to Bolt From the Start Line This Sunday, Nov. 7

2019 Dipsea Race. Photo by Photo by Steve Disenhof. For legions of Dipsea Race runners that have patiently waited through a coronavirus-induced cancellation of the 2020 edition and a postponement of the 2021 race from its planned June 13th launch to Nov. 7, the time...
Heartstrings Bridge Band, Michael LaMacchia 3io to Perform Live at Final Miller Closure of 2021 – Oct. 30, 3-7pm

Heartstrings Bridge Band, Michael LaMacchia 3io to Perform Live at Final Miller Closure of 2021 – Oct. 30, 3-7pm

From left, Heartstrings Bridge, Michael LaMacchia and Club Evexia. The Miller Closure is going out with a Halloween-fueled bang. The vitality-inducing shutdown of the block between Throckmorton and Sunnyside avenues has spanned much of 2021, with restaurants and...
Gov. Newsom Signs Trio of Bills That Allow Restaurants and Bars to Expand Outdoor/Parklet Service and Alcohol Sales, Keep Selling To-Go Beverages

Gov. Newsom Signs Trio of Bills That Allow Restaurants and Bars to Expand Outdoor/Parklet Service and Alcohol Sales, Keep Selling To-Go Beverages

Vasco is among many local businesses utilizing the outdoors. On the heels of a feverish legislative session in Sacramento, Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed a whopping 770 new California laws and vetoed 66. The whiplash-inducing slate of new laws span nearly every subject...