Here's how to celebrate the first-ever Local News Day with us. Plus:
⢠Yume Sushi reopens
⢠The 411 on utility box art
⢠Raffaella Falchi-Macias on arts education
On to the news.
Alex Mullaney
The Light's founder and editor
How To Celebrate Local News Day With The Ingleside Light

Start Local: Take an action today to make the first day honoring local journalism matter. Read more Ā»
Youth Art Exchangeās Raffaella Falchi-Macias On Arts For All

The experienced arts professional is focused on making art classes accessible to San Francisco. Read more Ā»

Reserve your spot for the first talk in SF Heritageās Page Memorial Lecture Series, an evening celebrating the Geneva Car Barn and Powerhouse (2301 San Jose Ave.) on Wednesday, April 22, at 6:30 p.m. This special event is in partnership with the Friends of the Geneva Office Building and Powerhouse. This is a limited-capacity free event, RSVP is required for entry. Donations are welcome and support San Francisco Heritageās nonprofit mission.
Ingleside Utility Boxes Get Transportation-Themed Makeovers

High schooler-designed wraps decorate 10 utility boxes along the neighborhood's stretch of Ocean Avenue. Read more Ā»
Sunnysideās Yume Sushi Reopens After 6-Month Fire Recovery

The Monterey Boulevard Japanese restaurant resumed serving omakase-inspired weekly specials in March. Read more Ā»
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.
Traffic Citations Fly On Ingleside's Ocean Avenue On Mayor Daniel Lurie's Orders
By Alex Mullaney ⢠Read more »
Sords Card Emporium's Eryk Lewandowski Sells Shovels In Collectibles Gold Rush
By Anne Marie Kristoff ⢠Read more »
Taishan Cuisine Closes Location On Ingleside's Ocean Avenue
By Anne Marie Kristoff ⢠Read more »
San Franciscoās Immigrant Affairs Head On Staying Vigilant Amid Drastic Change
By John R. Adkins ⢠Read more »
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EVENT PICKS
Selected events from this week's Things To Do.
š Trivia Night at Ocean Ale House | Thursday, 6 p.m. | No Cover | Ingleside
šŖ AfroāBrazilian Drumming Circle at Youth Art Exchange | Friday, 5:30 ā 7 p.m. | $5 Drop-in Fee for youth & students, $10 for adults & families | Cayuga Terrace
šļø Balboa Reservoir Development Update Meeting at Unity Plaza | Saturday, Noon ā 2 p.m. | Free | Ingleside
š» Billy Higgins Legacy Band Performance with Rosalind Zhang & Richard Howell at Bird & Beckett Books & Records | Sunday, 7:30 p.m. | $30 Cover | Glen Park
š§āš¾ Volunteer Day at Alemany Farm | Monday, 1 ā 5 p.m. | Free with RSVP | Bernal Heights
WORTH READING
Take some time to kick back and read these.
- They bought an Outer Mission laundromat for passive income. Then the flooding started SFGATE
- Ballot fight over hiking overpaid executive tax is getting costly, divisive San Francisco Examiner
- āI want to see her back:ā District 9 closes ranks around Jackie Fielder, wary of mayoral pick Mission Local
- Drug gear distribution program can continue in San Francisco Tenderloin Courthouse News
- Unbelievable video captures windsurfer crashing into whale in SF Bay KRON
- Top S.F. official who led Dream Keeper equity program charged with felonies: āabuse of powerā San Francisco Chronicle
- SFOās best-kept secret is a free observation deck you can visit without a boarding pass San Francisco Chronicle
- FAA reduces SFO arrivals, setting up delays amid runway work and safety concerns NBC Bay Area
- Plans to raise Millbraeās Bayfront Park generate questions: Funding, San Francisco International Airport ownership discussed during OneShoreline presentation The San Mateo Daily Journal
- At Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, tensions rise between admin and volunteer guides Mission Local
- San Franciscoās Mayor Funds Turnaround With Help From Old-Money Friends Wall Street Journal
- Inside look at San Francisco's bid to split with PG&E NBC Bay Area
- CCSF union president violated policies in antisemitic rant, investigation finds San Francisco Chronicle
- SF steps up efforts to designate local landmarks amid push for housing San Francisco Examiner
- A tech boom like no other: How AI could save or sink Daniel Lurieās S.F. mayoralty San Francisco Chronicle
- San Franciscoās climate change goals donāt account for the AI boom San Francisco Chronicle
- S.F. Ethics Commission will weigh in on Lurie-Trump phone records Mission Local
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