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Here are all of The Ingleside Light's stories from last month and more.
The stories that matter to the San Francisco's greater Ingleside neighborhood.
A union leader’s public outburst puts City College’s governance in the spotlight, along with labor tensions and free speech.
The legendary band leader, who founded Sly and the Family Stone in an Ingleside basement, left a lasting mark on multiple music genres.
Many community groups in the Ingleside area are clamoring for their funds after the Park Department’s nonprofit partner folded this week.
One of the last independent pharmacies on San Francisco’s south side is set to close this summer.
City College's Board of Trustees did not appoint Carlos Cortez as the school's new permanent chancellor as widely expected.
The SFMTA is moving forward with quick-build upgrades to improve safety and reliability along the light rail line.
Student Summer Wahab and college fundraiser Debra Morgan Dooley also spoke during the ceremony.
The former chancellor of San Diego's huge community college system is expected to be appointed Thursday.
The 22-year veteran focuses on developing community solidarity and increasing the number of women on the force.
The District 11 supervisor convened a meeting with community leaders to brace for impending budget cuts.
Freeway ramps at Monterey Boulevard, Alemany Boulevard and Sadowa Street are under review.
The sculpture, known to generations for its time at Cal Academy, will return to public view after 20 years.
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