City College Has Accreditation Reaffirmed, But 'Ongoing Vigilance' Needed
The college had been placed on "warning status" in 2024 over the Board of Trustees' shortcomings.
The college had been placed on "warning status" in 2024 over the Board of Trustees' shortcomings.
An acting captain will lead the station's officers until a new one is appointed.
The mayor unveiled his plan to upzone much of the city in Ingleside on Tuesday morning. Supervisors Myrna Melgar and Chyanne Chen have notes.
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Ingleside Terraces residents Dan Spangler and Julia Paige have brought their specialty grocer to West Portal.
One of the last independent pharmacies on San Francisco’s south side is set to close this summer.
"Our Ocean Avenue — Then and Now" captures the evolution of the neighborhood through the coming and going of its small businesses.
A new shop in Ingleisde’s Lakewood Plaza is serving up fresh donuts, bagels and more.
The college will formally vote on making Kimberlee Messina its new leader on June 26.
The nonprofit is facing a proposed $2.2 million budget cut, which could result in the closure of its Ocean Avenue location.
A union leader’s public outburst puts City College’s governance in the spotlight, along with labor tensions and free speech.
Many community groups in the Ingleside area are clamoring for their funds after the Park Department’s nonprofit partner folded this week.
Transportation planners unveiled a $14 to $17 million redesign proposal for the off-ramp at a town hall meeting on Thursday.
The SFMTA is moving forward with quick-build upgrades to improve safety and reliability along the light rail line.
Freeway ramps at Monterey Boulevard, Alemany Boulevard and Sadowa Street are under review.
The Ingleside Light met with SFMTA's new top official to talk transit and the neighborhood.
Jeanne Depman and Steve Indig help keep the 60 coveted plots maintained, secure and active for eager gardeners.
The incoming president is hosting a party to celebrate the club’s 40th anniversary, Juneteenth and her sister’s memory.
The teenage founder of the year-old after-school program is planning to expand to Aptos Middle School in the fall.
The City College student enjoys interacting with the shop’s regulars and making eggettes.
Ingleside Terraces residents Dan Spangler and Julia Paige have brought their specialty grocer to West Portal.
Transportation planners unveiled a $14 to $17 million redesign proposal for the off-ramp at a town hall meeting on Thursday.
The blaze destroyed the front bedroom and left smoke damage throughout the home.
The college will formally vote on making Kimberlee Messina its new leader on June 26.
The college will formally vote on making Kimberlee Messina its new leader on June 26.
A union leader’s public outburst puts City College’s governance in the spotlight, along with labor tensions and free speech.
City College's Board of Trustees did not appoint Carlos Cortez as the school's new permanent chancellor as widely expected.
Student Summer Wahab and college fundraiser Debra Morgan Dooley also spoke during the ceremony.
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