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Devils Lake Speedway kicks off news season with great results

Devils Lake Speedway kicks off news season with great results Devils Lake Journal Devils Lake Speedway took advantage of the dry weather conditions and was able to kick off the season early this year compared to years past.  The hometrack rules purestock is a class that is rapidly growing. Joe Armstrong of Crary ND was the winner of Heat 1 after starting in the 3rd position. Steven Richards of Finley ND scampered up from dead last in his heat to 1st in Heat two. Carter Tuenge of Rugby ND started 1st and finished 1st in Heat 3. Steven Richards drew 6th position in the redraw and managed to work his way to the front of the pack for an exciting feature. Steven Richards came out victorious followed by Carter Tuenge and Joe Armstrong. Top 5 as follows 1.) #3 Steven Richards 2.) #19 Carter Tuenge 3.) #1J Joe Armstrong 4.) #22K Kyler Satran 5.) 68 Matthew Duchscherer

Exclusive: David Ireland House founder Carlie Wilmans steps down

Tony Bravo April 28, 2021Updated: April 28, 2021, 5:30 pm Carlie Wilmans at the David Ireland House on Capp Street Monday, Dec. 14, 2015 in San Francisco. Photo: Nathaniel Y. Downes, The Chronicle When longtime arts philanthropist Carlie Wilmans first stepped into artist David Ireland’s house at 500 Capp Street in the Mission District in 2008, she had no idea she would spend 13 years of her life and more than $6 million in service of its preservation. Beginning in the 1970s, Ireland, a well-known sculptor and conceptual artist, had turned the San Francisco space into a canvas for his site-specific installations, work that could have been lost without intervention.

Fan Expo to launch S F s first comic convention in a decade in 2022

Roland Li April 29, 2021Updated: April 30, 2021, 7:11 am Fans at a Fan Expo event in Canada before the pandemic. Fan Expo San Francisco has booked Moscone Center in the fall of 2022. Photo: Fan Expo HQ San Francisco is expected to get a new comic convention in 2022, the first such event since 2017 and a sign of recovery for the city’s battered tourism industry. Fan Expo HQ, the biggest comic convention organizer in North America, has committed to hosting the event for five years at Moscone Center. The first edition of Fan Expo San Francisco, which doesn’t have a finalized date, is scheduled for three days at Moscone West in the fall of 2022. It will have capacity for up to 50,000 attendees, assuming public health restrictions have been lifted.

S F and Bay Area rents rose for the third straight month

S.F. and Bay Area rents rose for the third straight month By Steve Rubenstein © Nick Otto / Special To The Chronicle A pedestrian looks up at a “For Rent” sign in a window on Hayes Street in San Francisco on Friday, October 9, 2020. Rents in San Francisco and throughout the Bay Area continue creeping back up, although they have a long way to go before they catch up to their pre-pandemic highs, new data show. Rents in San Francisco and throughout the Bay Area continue creeping back up, although they have a long way to go before they catch up to their pre-pandemic highs, new data show.

The pandemic is making youth homelessness even worse

The pandemic is making it even harder to be young and homeless By Shwanika Narayan © Nick Otto / Special To The Chronicle Greg Ritzinger visits San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood, where he used to use drugs and sleep in his car. Ritzinger is a now a student at UC Berkeley who plans to go into law after he graduates. From the ages of 23 to 26, Greg Ritzinger mostly lived out of his car in San Francisco. Struggling with substance abuse and estranged from his family, Ritzinger tried to save up enough money to stay at a motel once a week. Most days he wasn’t so lucky. He remembers jotting down the name of shops that let him use the bathroom after buying something.

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