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In this weekâs newsletter, we have the scoop on the latest Jerry Garcia commemoration plans and more.
âPan American Unity,â City College of San Franciscoâs priceless Diego Rivera fresco, is being moved two panels at a time to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
With pet ownership rising, new Ingleside small business Ocean Paws will fill a gap in pet supplies and services in the neighborhood.
Informational signs explaining the purpose of the rain gardens and permeable pavement on the stretch of Holloway Avenue between Ashton and Lee avenues were installed earlier this year by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission.
The Ingleside Light spoke with District 7 Supervisor Myrna Melgar and District 11 Supervisor Ahsha SafaĂ about the issues that they have tackled citywide and in their districts since the start of their terms in January.
Vaccinations are reserved for adults who live in Ocean View, Merced Heights and Ingleside.
Advocates and neighbors held a physically distanced rally to ring in the 120th anniversary of the Geneva Office Building, one of the neighborhoodâs most significant historic landmarks.
H Mart held its grand opening on Wednesday, April 21, filling an eight-year vacancy in Oceanview Village Shopping Center and satisfying the neighborhoodâs need for a supermarket.
City College of San Francisco teachers and students held a virtual rally to raise support for keeping English as a Second Language courses that could possibly be cut by the next academic school year.
K Ingleside light rail service is scheduled to return on May 15, many months sooner than the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency had planned.
Ocean Ale House secured a Type 87 Neighborhood Liquor License and began serving cocktails April 1.
RAI Care Center, a Fresenius Kidney Care dialysis center, will not move its operation into the former CVS Pharmacy location on the 1700 block of Ocean Avenue despite winning approval from the Planning Commission in December 2020.
The Ingleside Terraces Sundial and Sundial Park cleared the first major hurdle in its route to join the San Francisco Register of Historic Landmarks.
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