Here's What Mayor Daniel Lurie Plans To Do For Ingleside
From economic help to leveraging City College, here’s what Mayor Daniel Lurie has in store for the greater Ingleside.
Kindergarten to College
The forgiven fees will allow the students to enroll and take courses in the fall semester.
The college's elected officials held an emergency meeting to review how to meet demand for courses this fall.
The new facility will be a gateway for new students but also the neighborhood.
College administrators have been ordered to negotiate in good faith.
San Francisco’s transportation agency will eliminate more than two dozen stops to decrease wait times.
Kayli Cokley's side hustle is coaching young soccer players with help from Instacoach.
The accrediting commission could have sanctioned the community college for being on “enhanced monitoring” for three consecutive years.
The state-of-art facility is dedicated to science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics disciplines.
Once she joins San Francisco’s school board in January, Fisher has plans to increase academic success for all students.
The services hub provides employment resources to the residents of Ocean View-Merced Heights-Ingleside.
The under-the-sea themed indoor play center weathered the pandemic and is trying new ideas to build its business back up.
Nine projects won enough votes from district residents to be awarded $50,000 each.
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