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In this weekās newsletter, we report the fraudulent student issue at City College and more.
The community garden will have a variety of activities for children but space is limited. RSVP early.
In Brooks Park, Lonnie Lawson will be remembered for his decades of advocacy for the community.
The business moved from Nob Hill to the Ingleside after being shut down by the pandemic.
A history outfit is holding a talk and tour going from City College to the historic sundial and ending at San Francisco State University.
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will make repairs after being alerted by The Ingleside Light.
The head of the city's transit agency spoke about subway plans, a new fare program and the future of the K Ingleside.
Brow and lash expert Veronica Morales moved her salon from Noe Valley to Ingleside in July 2021.
More than 50 exotic and antique cars are expected to be on display this Saturday on Lee Avenue between Ocean and Holloway.
From notifying neighbors to state orders about contamination, the first meeting for the Oceanviews housing project was a swirl of issues.
City College faculty Steven Brown joins naturalist John McLaren as one of the few men with lifelong honorary membership to the Garden Club.
The first-ever OMI Pet Expo will take over Faxon Avenue between Ocean and De Montfort to bring together pet supply vendors, pets and pet parents.
New plans for the long-running housing project on the 1600 block of Ocean Avenue will be revealed by the development team.
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