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

Q&A: District 11 Supervisor Candidate Michael Lai Talks About His Campaign
Michael Lai, a childcare entrepreneur, talks about his vision for District 11 if elected to the Board of Supervisors in November.

City College of San Francisco Taps Mitchell Bailey As Interim Chancellor
The college's board of trustees is expected to confirm the selection of Mitchell Bailey for the top job at their May 30 meeting.

Utility Boxes Along Ingleside's Ocean Avenue Are Getting Makeovers
The neighborhood’s utility cabinets are getting revamped with help from city funds and young artists.

Brotherhood Way Safety And Circulation Plan Drawings Held Up
The project team is still refining its methodology to ensure proposals are free of "fatal flaws," a spokesperson said.

Repair Work To Close Twin Peaks Tunnel For 8 Days
K Ingleside and M Ocean View passengers will have to take shuttle buses for eight days in August when the tunnel undergoes significant repairs.

District 11 Supervisor Candidates Share Positions In First Forum
The six candidates took positions on funding city services, the drug overdose crisis and homelessness.

SFMTA Approves Frida Kahlo Way Bikeway Despite City College's Opposition
A temporary project to test a different style of bike lane and other traffic changes on Frida Kahlo Way was approved by transportation leaders.

Bird & Beckett Books And Records Celebrates 25th Anniversary Throughout May
The Glen Park staple is holding a month-long celebration full of events and new merchandise.

Ocean View Library Planning Restarts, Future Location Uncertain
Officials kicked off a series of public meetings to gather feedback for the next Ocean View Library.

SFMTA To Replace Parking Meters Along Ingleside's Ocean Avenue
New single-space parking meters will be installed on Ocean Avenue starting May 7.

Ingleside’s Former Target Space Has New Tenant Lined Up
One of the neighborhood’s important anchor storefronts may soon be occupied by a medical clinic known to the community.

City College of San Francisco Advances Noncitizen Voting Plan
The college's elected officials unanimously voted to ask the San Francisco Board of Supervisors to put the proposal before the voters.