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Plus: A bookstore was demolished and a traffic safety study is back on track.
The chef is deeply committed to using locally grown food stuffs to support independent farms as the community supports his bar and grill.
The Ingleside Light's annual audience survey reveals that readers deeply appreciate and want more independent community news.
A man was shot twice by an unknown suspect early in the morning on Thursday, April 14, 2022.
Community nonprofits, homeowners associations and Recreation and Parks Department all have egg hunts lined up for Saturday and Sunday.
Community groups are holding a celebration for redistricting at the Ave Bar this Friday.
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency started installed new 20 mph speed limit signs along Ingleside's stretch of Ocean Avenue.
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The first-ever Ingleside Fest neighborhood celebration will be held at Ingleside Library's Courtyard Garden on Saturday, March 26, 2022.
After decades serving neighborhood comic book fans, the Comics Outpost will close for good on Sunday, March 27.
Nearly $1 million is available for projects that will increase quality of life for District Seven residents.
"Celebrating Women" honors Women’s History Month and is presented in the spirit of uplifting and celebrating women artists.
They waved signs, played instruments and shouted “slow down” to let motorists know the speed limit on Ocean Avenue is now 20 miles per hour.
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