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In this edition, we catch up with Balboa Park's boosters on their fundraising push. Plus:
• A crime aficionado's tale
• The meaning of Casa ColibrÃ
• Gym glow up
On to the news.
Balboa Park Boosters Aim To Raise Nearly $2M For Improvements

Two volunteer groups are teaming up to make improvements happen one way or another. Read more »
Keeping You On The Road

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Ingleside’s Paul Drexler Is A San Francisco Crime Aficionado Like No Other

The author and walking tour guide knows all of the lurid secrets of the city's criminal underbelly. Read more »
‘Welcomed, Respected And Cared For’: Outer Mission’s Casa Colibrà Combines Housing And Support For Young Adults

The permanent housing with life-skill development programs for youth aged 18 to 26 was celebrated on Thursday. Read more »
Ingleside's 24 Hour Fitness Reopens

The gym was closed for a brief renovation. 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.
29-Sunset Bus Stop Cuts Approved In Bid To Improve Reliability, Crowding
By Jerold Chinn • Read more »
In Ingleside's Awe-Inspiring Collage, Rev. Roland Gordon's Legacy Lives On
By Julie Zigoris • Read more »
South Korea's BHC Chicken Opens First San Francisco Location
By Anne Marie Kristoff • Read more »
Fighting For Equal Fire Protection: Why John Crabtree Wants San Franciscans To Vote No On Prop A
By Anne Marie Kristoff • Read more »
Melgar Brokers Deal With Lurie To Boost Housing Trust Fund
By Anne Marie Kristoff • Read more »
THE LISTING
Real estate on the market you should know about.

This 1948-built home features three bedrooms, two bathrooms and sits on a corner lot. It could be yours for $998,000.
EVENT PICKS
Hand-picked events from this week's Things To Do.

WORTH READING
Take some time to kick back and read these.
- A San Francisco institution won a $250,000 grant. Then came the drama. SFGate
- San Francisco's "canine court" expected to reopen amid growing backlog of cases CBS
- A look at SFPD's new drone program and how it's reshaping the department's response to incidents ABC
- Could San Francisco Turn to Drones to Solve Its Illegal Dumping Problem? KQED
- Tech buses were once ubiquitous on S.F. streets. Here’s how frequency has changed San Francisco Chronicle
- City Attorney Sues Private Equity-Backed Home Care Company Over Wages SFGate
- Skeletons in the closet: Inside the unraveling of the California Academy of Sciences San Francisco Standard
- Proposed amendment would require the CPUC to consider affordability when setting utility rates San Jose Mercury News
- As the Bay Area Prepares for World Cup, A San Francisco Team Looks For a Way Forward KQED
- Adult filmmakers seek Daniel Lurie lookalike for gay porn San Francisco Chronicle
- Video: ICE agents arrest man in San Francisco outside Sunnyside home Mission Local
- Noe Valley is a San Francisco lesson in making a blue-collar neighborhood upscale San Francisco Standard
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