December Rewind: Armed Bank Robbery, New Park Scores
Here are all of our stories from December and more.
Supported by Faxon Garage In this week’s newsletter, City College wants to house students, and then: * Neighbors sound off
The college’s Board of Trustees issued a directive to create housing for students in a bid to improve outcomes.
What to do when someone's having a mental health crisis on the street to hate crimes were topics broached by the public.
In this week’s newsletter, Ingleside gets string lighting, and then: * City College of San Francisco accreditation * BART Station housing
String lights now hang along Ocean Avenue between Plymouth and Jules avenues.
Evaluators visiting the college held a one-hour forum Tuesday to hear from students, faculty and the public.
The nine-story building named Kapuso at the Upper Yard features 131 housing units and five commercial spaces.
The $84 million Scattered Sites project rehabilitated 66 affordable and three management units across five buildings.
Supported by Perez Construction Good Morning. It's Saturday, Sept. 30. Sisterhood Gardens Thrives as a Year-Round Educational Space
In this week’s newsletter, Ofena debuts its Italian cuisine, and then: * Sisterhood Gardens grows up * City College chancellor announcement
Restaurateur Tan Truong and chef Tim Humphrey are using Italian cuisine to create a community-forward dining experience.
Over the years, the garden has become an outdoor space for the entire Ocean View-Merced Heights-Ingleside community to connect with nature and their own neighbors.
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