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San Francisco's Latinx newspaper since 1970

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Tag: Lower 24th Street Merchants and Neighbors Association

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Latino Cultural Corridor officially designated by the city

by El Tecolote Staff May 29, 2014June 5, 2014

Merchants, activists, city officials and community members of all ages gathered at a bustling corner of the 24th and Harrison street intersection on the afternoon of May 23 to celebrate a victory in the struggle to preserve the roots of San Francisco’s Latino culture.

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Bullying practices threaten small businesses on 24th Street

by El Tecolote Staff August 29, 2013September 19, 2013
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24th St. business owners struggle in changing market

by El Tecolote Staff March 28, 2013April 1, 2013
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Community organizes against BART’s disregard for Mission identity

by El Tecolote Staff February 28, 2013March 8, 2013
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Latino businesses forced to adapt along 24th Street

by El Tecolote Staff August 30, 2012August 30, 2012
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