New Restaurant Opens / Lurie's Plans For Ingleside
In this week’s newsletter, we examine what Mayor Daniel Lurie may do for the greater Ingleside and more.
They waved signs, played instruments and shouted “slow down” to let motorists know the speed limit on Ocean Avenue is now 20 miles per hour.
Officers are leaving SFPD at high rates while the number of qualified recruits is in decline. Can the city get its police staffing in check?
Neighborhood groups are asking Mayor London Breed to fund the Geneva Office Building renovation in the next city budget.
The once-celebrated sculpture "The Whales" has moved many times since its 1939 debut at the World's Fair on Treasure Island. But what's next?
City College of San Francisco officials voted Feb. 24 to layoff 50 full-time faculty members, with notices issued on or before March 15.
Walking into the stately front door of Ingleside Presbyterian Church, a visitor instantly sees that it is unlike any church they've seen before.
The Redistricting Task Force met to collect comments about what should and shouldn’t be included in the redrawn map for Supervisorial District 7.
A high number of Omicron variant infections caused a driver shortage that dashed plans to restore routes to pre-pandemic service levels.
The San Francisco Police Department officers and staff detailed to Ingleside Station work out of a century-old building in Balboa Park.
Located on the East side Brighton Avenue, the station is between the neighborhood's commercial corridor, the Holloway Avenue bikeway and numerous public transit lines.
A free shuttle will take craft beer enthusiasts from bar to bar for fresh brews and smoky meals.
Despite all the demands people place on it, after 112 years, Balboa Park continues to be a place of refuge.
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