The Most-Read Stories Of 2024
In this week’s newsletter, we share the 10 most-read stories of the year and more.

Happy holidays! In this week’s newsletter, we share the 10 most-read stories of the year.
Plus:
- Meet And Chat recap
- Events Around the Neighborhood
- Worth Reading
Anne Marie Kristoff
The Ingleside Light's 10 Most-Read Stories Of 2024

Readers paid a lot of attention to these stories this year.
By The Ingleside Light Staff
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In Case You Missed It
- City College Of San Francisco Opens $155M STEAM Building
- YMCA Opens Child Development Center By Balboa Park BART
- Aptos Park And Brooks Park Need Improvements: Report
Events Around the Neighborhood
- Hanukkah Gathering
WHAT: Join the San Francisco Public Library Ingleside Branch to celebrate Hanukkah, enjoy traditional Hanukkah food, music and crafts.
WHERE: Ingleside Library, 1298 Ocean Ave.
WHEN: Thursday, Dec. 26, 2024, from 4 to 6 p.m. - Lakeview/OMI Kwanzaa Celebration
WHAT: Join the OMI Cultural Participation Project, SF Rec and Park, About My Father’s Business Ministry and Still Here SF 415 for their annual Kwanzaa celebration with live performances, libations, food and drinks and more.
WHERE: Minnie & Lovie Ward Recreation Center, 650 Capitol Ave.
WHEN: Friday, Dec. 27, 2024, from 6 to 9 p.m. - Bigelow’s Treehouse Performance
WHAT: Join guitarist and lead vocalist Andrew Balmat, pianist and vocalist Boris Burtin, bassist Gilbert Garlitos and drummer Jesse Van Hiller for an evening of rock,pop and r&b musical fun.
WHERE: Ocean Ale House, 1314 Ocean Ave.
WHEN: Saturday, Dec. 29, 2024, from 6 to 9 p.m.
Disclaimer: Always double-check event information with the event organizer, as events can be canceled, details can change and errors occur.
Worth Reading
- Associated Press: San Francisco hotel workers near the end of a 3-month strike
- KQED: SF Amazon Warehouse Workers Join National Strike in Demand for Labor Agreement
- San Francisco Examiner: SF opens up millions of dollars more in public-school grants
- The San Francisco Standard: First suspect charged under new tough-on-crime law had drugs, gun, no BART ticket, DA says
- Mission Local: Waymo rolls toward San Francisco Airport — showdown brewing
- San Francisco Chronicle: Lyft lawsuit accuses San Francisco of overcharging it $100 million in taxes
- San Francisco Standard: Dior security guard shot dead by cops after driving into pedestrians, police say
- San Francisco Examiner: SF gets $20M EPA grant to improve Treasure Island transportation
- San Francisco Chronicle: S.F. abandons plan to cut free parking in Cow Hollow, Marina after ‘significant’ pushback
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