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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.
Government and Causes
San Francisco taxpayers will save about a million dollars per year.
From community involvement to small business revitalization, the first-term supervisor has a lot planned for District 11.
A burglary at an Ocean Avenue small business the day after a safety walk raises questions about efforts to secure the neighborhood.
From more public celebrations to housing initiatives, Melgar plans to stay the course over the next four years.
Mayor Daniel Lurie tapped Jones as his administration's director of community affairs.
From economic help to leveraging City College, here’s what Mayor Daniel Lurie has in store for the greater Ingleside.
The pharmacy-store chain plans to close 12 locations by the end of February, leaving the neighborhood without a drugstore.
The District 11 Supervisor-elect talks about her winning campaign and what she will do once in office.
The Ingleside Light caught up with Myrna Melgar to learn more about her election victory and plans for the years ahead.
The nonprofit charged with keeping Ingleside's Ocean Avenue clean is rightsizing its expansion plans after a fiscal reality check.
The Chinese immigrant and mom of two with decades of labor organizing experience won the tight race.
The sitting District 7 supervisor answers reader questions as part of The Ingleside Light's candidate questionnaire series.
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