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Plus: A bookstore was demolished and a traffic safety study is back on track.
City College of San Francisco officials voted Feb. 24 to layoff 50 full-time faculty members, with notices issued on or before March 15.
A high number of Omicron variant infections caused a driver shortage that dashed plans to restore routes to pre-pandemic service levels.
From classic milk teas to fresh fruit, satisfy your boba fix at any of these neighborhood shops.
Cantonese courses have been popular despite risks of being eliminated due to budget cuts.
A look at projects in Ingleside that the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency plans to include in a bond measure this year.
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency Board of Directors voted to restore numerous lines paused by the pandemic at its December 2021 meeting.
The speed limit along Ingleside’s stretch of Ocean Avenue will drop from 25 to 20 miles per hour next year. But will that alone be enough to improve safety?
Ingleside’s stretch of Ocean Avenue has been subject of many transportation and safety plans. Now a task force will choose projects to prioritize.
Construction crews are already at work on what will be a nine-story building when completed in spring 2023.
The speed limit on two stretches of Ocean Avenue and other streets may soon be reduced by 5 miles per hour by the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency.
The San Francisco County Transportation Authority wants to know what future transportation projects and studies should be tackled before seeking to reauthorize its half-cent sales tax next year.
After much research and many meetings, Ingleside has another historic landmark.
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