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In this week's edition, we scoop up the latest about H Mart's hotly anticipated expansion opening. Plus
• Ocean Avenue footbeat officer honored
• Ingleside bank robber sentenced
• Lotto jackpot
• Take a look inside Aisle 19
On to the news.
H Mart's Long-Awaited Housewares Wing Gets Opening Date

The ever-popular Daeho restaurant is reopening on the same day too. Read more »
First Look: See Renderings Of New Climbing Gym's Interior

The Outer Mission gym will feature saunas, program rooms, a full weight and fitness room, alongside the colorful climbing walls. Read more »
Empowering Parents To Support Their Children
The San Francisco Department of Child Support works with parents and legal guardians to ensure children and families receive court-ordered financial and medical support. Our services include establishing paternity, locating absent parents, obtaining court orders for child support and medical support, enforcing court orders for child support and medical support, modifying child support orders, and enforcing spousal support orders in conjunction with child support.
Ocean Avenue Footbeat Officer Honored By City Hall For Years Of Community Service

SFPD's Drewkai Butler spent seven years patrolling Ingleside and made an impact on the community along the way. Read more »
$90K Winning Lottery Ticket Sold At Ingleside Cafe

By Anne Marie Kristoff and Alex Mullaney
Sunday's Fantasy 5 drawing made one patron's day. Read more »
Bank Robber Who Left Phone At Ocean Avenue Wells Fargo Sentenced

The man used a gun-shaped knife to commit three bank robberies and a carjacking. Read more »
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
If you missed any of The Light's stories last week, pour some coffee, take some time out and dive in.
Photos: Crash Involving School Bus On Junipero Serra Boulevard
By The Ingleside Light Staff • Read more »
Update: 1-Alarm Fire Displaces 9 Ocean View Residents
By The Ingleside Light Staff • Read more »
Ambrosia Bakery’s Keith Truong Marks 40 Years Of French Baking
By Anne Marie Kristoff • Read more »
San Francisco’s Patron Saint Of Native Plants Reflects On Conservation And Conflict
By John R. Adkins • Read more »
San Francisco Cuts Popular Legacy Business Program's Only Employee. Why?
By Alex Mullaney • Read more »
Here Are All Of The Potential Historic Landmarks For The Greater Ingleside
By Anne Marie Kristoff • Read more »
THE LISTING
Real estate on the market you should know about.

This four-bed, two-and-a-half-bath home was built in 1963 and could be yours for $1,395,000.
EVENT PICKS
Hand-picked events from this week's Things To Do.
🍙 Spam Musubi Workshop at Ingleside Branch Library | Thursday, 3 – 4 p.m. | Free with RSVP | Ingleside
🍷 Tala Wine 3rd Anniversary at Tala Wine | Friday, 5 – 10 p.m. | No Cover | Excelsior
🎉 Omino Day at Jerry Garcia Amphitheater | Saturday, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. | Free | McLaren Park
📖 Author Talk with Chris Carlsson on “Hidden San Francisco” at Excelsior Branch Library | Sunday, 2 – 3 p.m. | Free | Excelsior

WORTH READING
Take some time to kick back and read these.
- ‘I felt like I wasn’t learning’: Community college students struggle with online education CalMatters
- Transitional kindergarten in SF: What parents should know San Francisco Standard
- Remembering Michael Durand, westside newspaperman who turned neighbors into writers Mission Local
- Aging eucalyptus trees in this S.F. park pose potential wildfire risk, report warns San Francisco Chronicle
- ‘No idea what she’s doing’: Staff at SF’s disaster department turn against boss San Francisco Standard
- ‘Hiding something’: Lurie broke records law over PG&E blackout texts, commission rules San Francisco Standard
- The Insider’s Scoop on 60 Minutes Colombia Journalism Review
- In San Francisco, Students Become Transit Advocates to Fix ‘the City’s School Bus’ KQED
- S.F. nonprofit boss seeks to shift $2.3M from dissolving Tenderloin org to her own nonprofit Mission Local
- San Francisco’s 19th Avenue faces weeks of overnight lane closures San Francisco Chronicle
- Navy finds radiological material in 'unauthorized' storage in SF SFGate
- Neighborhood, Small Business Groups File Lawsuit Over San Francisco Rezoning Plan KQED
- 'Swatting' hoax threat prompts temporary lockdown at San Francisco Zoo ABC7
- San Francisco’s Most Affordable Art Supply Store Is Moving KQED
- Effort to Ban Smoking on Outdoor Patios in San Francisco Delayed Indefinitely KQED
- S.F. voters just banned the city’s progressive godfather from office. Here’s what he says about it San Francisco Chronicle
- White House Opens Probe Into San Francisco Schools Over Gender Ideology KQED
- Exclusive: Mayor Lurie-backed plans to host record-setting boxing match in S.F. implode San Francisco Chronicle
- A nonprofit keeps 95% of clients out of jail and in court. SF courts want to kill it San Francisco Standard
- S.F. General Hospital hit with record fine after fatal stabbing exposed safety lapses San Francisco Chronicle
- San Francisco water report: No PFAS detected; all state, federal standards met Local News Matters
- Sunlight ruling for San Francisco jails being ignored, suit claims San Francisco Chronicle
- The $30M nonprofit quietly fueling Lurie’s domination of City Hall San Francisco Standard
- Anthropic and OpenAI are going public. What does this mean for San Francisco? Mission Local
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