🟧 City College Needs The Ghostbusters
In this week’s newsletter, we report the fraudulent student issue at City College and more.
The San Francisco native found an artistic community on the city's west side.
Experienced restaurateur William Uracahua's latest project brings coffee to a corner of the neighborhood that has long wanted its fix.
The District 11 Supervisor-elect talks about her winning campaign and what she will do once in office.
The Ingleside Light caught up with Myrna Melgar to learn more about her election victory and plans for the years ahead.
The nonprofit charged with keeping Ingleside's Ocean Avenue clean is rightsizing its expansion plans after a fiscal reality check.
Neighborhood residents Tamya Watson and Nebiet "Nedi" Barham were killed early Monday morning in a DUI crash that resulted in an arrest.
Palms are a "California" aesthetic choice that doesn’t work in foggy Ingleside but there’s more to the story.
The Chinese immigrant and mom of two with decades of labor organizing experience won the tight race.
Readers shared their thoughts on transit, vacant storefronts, landmarks and more at our Meet and Chat event in November.
The artist is seeking to renew his O-1 visa so he can continue to create and share his art in San Francisco.
Despite the closure, they plan to operate through pop-ups and events with the eventual goal of reopening a physical location in the area.
The project has garnered support from community members, the Excelsior Collaborative and the Office of Economic and Workforce Development.
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