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The stories that matter to the San Francisco's greater Ingleside neighborhood.

New Elegant Spa Opens On Ingleside’s Ocean Avenue
Nu Le opened the spa after working as a nail tech for 20 years.

Car Tire Flies Through The Plant Lady SF’s Storefront Window
The Plant Lady SF will reopen on June 14 after shattered glass that fell throughout the store is repaired and cleaned up.

District 11 Supervisor Candidates Define Their Positions At Latest Debate
Five candidates for District 11 supervisor shared their positions on parking, public safety and first-day legislation at the most recent debate.

Panel Discussion Takes Aim At West Portal Traffic Plan
Contested plans for improving traffic safety on a critical intersection of West Portal Avenue were discussed at a panel discussion Tuesday.

Q&A: Ocean View Library's Jaena Rae Cabrera Talks Summer Programs
The former media worker lays out the importance of libraries and what she has planned for this summer.

SFMTA Sets Dates for Twin Peaks Tunnel Closure
The 106-year-old Twin Peaks Tunnel will close for a weekend in June and another July before an eight-day closure in August.

H Mart Buys Oceanview Village Shopping Center
The super popular Korean American supermarket purchased its building and then some on May 1, 2024.

Ingleside's El Rey Theatre Gets A New Mural
An arts group and local high school students put up the new mural in May, replacing one that had been vandalized.

Performer Behind City College's Rocky the Ram Revealed At Graduation Ceremony
After six years performing as Rocky the Ram, a City College of San Francisco student reveals themself as the performer behind the mask.

Q&A: Jose Morales On His Campaign For District 11 Supervisor
Jose Morales, who was born and raised in the neighborhood, wants to focus on government oversight if elected in November.

Randolph And Bright Mini Park Is Getting a Much-Needed Renovation
Feedback is being collected from the public about what the renovated mini park should look like until June 14.

Frida Kahlo Way Project Construction Begins
A controversial project to add a bikeway beside City College of San Francisco began construction this week.