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Any city that doesn’t have a Tenderloin isn’t a city at all” – Herb Caen, longtime San Francisco Chronicle columnist. Few San ...
The Sunoco-One Eyed Jack's matchup was the round's narrowest defeat and by far the most spirited, accounting for more than 25 ...
True, thousands of tenderloin lovers have had their hearts broken throughout our bracket. But there's no time for mourning as we head into the final throwdown. After more than 100 ...
IndyStar readers cast nearly 27,000 votes, leading to a slew of narrow victories. As predicted a week ago, the margins are slim. Here are some key takeaways from the first round of the Tenderloin ...
Just as the NCAA men's basketball tournament enters its Final Four, so does IndyStar's equally revered Tenderloin Tournament.
San Francisco residents and the Bay Area Muslim community turned out for the city's first official Eid Festival.
A team of roving nurses doing outreach work in the Tenderloin has an uncertain future amid slashed federal grants.
It's no different in IndyStar's Tenderloin Tournament, where the clock has struck midnight on No. 16-seeded Sunoco Midwest Clean Fuel in Crawfordsville. The beloved road stop/pork-monger received ...