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In this week’s newsletter, we report on the ribbon-cutting ceremony for renaming a City College facility after former supervisor Harry Britt and more.
The stories that matter to the San Francisco's greater Ingleside neighborhood.
The national drugstore chain shuttered its Ingleside location, taking away the neighborhood’s last pharmacy.
From community involvement to small business revitalization, the first-term supervisor has a lot planned for District 11.
Artists Shrey Purohit and Ellen Lo led Ingleside residents to spend an afternoon painting a new mural designed to abate graffiti.
The new tenant of the former Pacific Super supermarket on Alemany Boulevard wants a name that harks back to its building’s roots.
Hundreds of students have been turned away from chemistry classes over the year due to a faculty shortage.
City College's faculty union is asking the court to reinstate laid-off faculty members.
Principal Tatsiana Siankevich and her six teachers lead students through math courses with logical problem solving.
The college's governance — not its programs — is holding it back from making a full recovery, accreditors said.
City supervisors and the police chief visited Ingleside's Ocean Avenue to talk about public safety.
From more public celebrations to housing initiatives, Melgar plans to stay the course over the next four years.
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will conduct outreach and develop preliminary plans for the highly trafficked intersection.
The Crocker Amazon bar and grill is only a year old and already receiving honors.
We deliver neighborhood news, events and more every Thursday.