Crime Ring Still Jamming Up Students Enrolling In City College Courses
Some of the college’s faculty think it’s time for the state chancellor’s office and even the FBI to take on the bad actors.
Members of the community voiced concerns and offered proposals for transportation safety projects at the task force’s virtual town hall.
Government officials led a meeting about the replacement of the Ocean View Branch Library to collect community feedback.
The new Asian speciality grocer opened in May and offers a cornucopia of produce and food items.
City Attorney David Chiu filed a lawsuit against two landlords over the conditions and code violations of their Randolph Street rental property.
Ingleside’s tried and true neighborhood grocer is open after a five-year hiatus with the addition of a new flower shop.
The first public outreach meeting for the plan to prioritize transit and street improvements for the neighborhood will be held next week.
The city is collecting feedback from M Ocean View riders in preparation for upcoming improvement projects.
Veronika Fimbres tells The Ingleside Light about the needed change to the insurance sector she will implement if elected.
The late Peter Vaernet was the most noticeable fixture of Brooks Park. He'll be honored at City Hall for his work there in June.
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Realtor Peter Tham knows all of the city's neighborhoods. Ingleside is a standout for its diversity and calm.
The community garden will have a variety of activities for children but space is limited. RSVP early.
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