🟧 City's $133M Facility Opens // A Resolution To Tax The Rich

Plus: A bookstore was demolished and a traffic safety study is back on track.

In this week’s newsletter, we give you the first look inside City College's new public-facing facility. Plus:

Yoga Flow's Michaela Duncanson
Brotherhood Way Safety Plan Back On Track
Chen's Leading A Wealth Tax Push
Bookstore Annex Gone
Taraval Station Capt. Brien Hoo Moves On
City College Has Accreditation Fixed
The Listing, Things To Do and Worth Reading

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First Look: See Inside City College’s Newly Opened Student Success Center

Building

By Anne Marie Kristoff

The $133 million facility is dedicated to 30 student-serving programs. Read more »

Brotherhood Way Circulation And Safety Plan Back On Track After Long Delay

By Alex Mullaney

The plan was supposed to be finalized last year. Now it's targeted for completion in the middle of 2026. Read more »

Yoga Flow's Michaela Duncanson Finds Joy In Meditative Practice

Woman.

By Anne Marie Kristoff

The studio chain’s social media manager started teaching at the Ingleside location last year. Read more »

Chen Leads Call On State Lawmakers To Allow Wealth Tax

Woman.

By Anne Marie Kristoff

City lawmakers want their state counterparts to give counties the ability to create local wealth and progressive income taxes. Read more »

City College Demolishes Bookstore Annex

Debris.

By The Ingleside Light Staff

The building where generations of students bought supplies was torn down on Tuesday. Read more »

Taraval Station Police Capt. Brien Hoo Promoted To Commander

Man.

By The Ingleside Light Staff

An acting captain will lead the station's officers until a new one is appointed. Read more »

City College Has Accreditation Reaffirmed, But 'Ongoing Vigilance' Needed

Facility.

By Alex Mullaney

The college had been placed on "warning status" in 2024 over the Board of Trustees' shortcomings. Read more »

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

Specialty Grocer Spangler’s Market Opens In West Portal

By Anne Marie Kristoff • Read more »

Geneva Community Garden’s Stewards Keep Green Thumbs Growing

By Anne Marie Kristoff • Read more »

Specialty Grocer Spangler’s Market Opens In West Portal

By Anne Marie Kristoff • Read more »

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THE LISTING

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Built in 1953, this two-story, four-bedroom, five-bath home features several remodeled bathrooms, an updated kitchen, large picture windows in the living room and skylights. It has a brick fireplace, two bonus rooms and a spacious, court-green colored concrete backyard. The property sits on a corner lot and is a three-minute walk to the K-Ingleside light rail and a three-minute walk to Aptos Park. View The Listing »,

THINGS TO DO

👩‍🌾 Hummingbird Farm Workday at Hummingbird Farm | Thursday, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. | Free | Crocker-Amazon

🇺🇸 35th Annual 4th of July Parade with the New Mission Terrace Improvement Association at 152 Capistrano Ave. | Friday, 10:30 a.m. | Free | Mission Terrace

🥕 Farmers Market and Mercantile on 37th Avenue at Ortega Avenue and Quintara Street | Saturday, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. | Free | Outer Sunset

🛍️ Makers & Vintage Faire at The Halfway Club | Sunday, 2 – 7 p.m. | Free | Crocker-Amazon

👯 Monday Fun Day Family Dance Party Social at Glen Park Branch Library | Monday, 10 – 11 a.m. | Free | Glen Park

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WORTH READING

  • Embattled SF Zoo Chief Steps Down Just Days After Saying She’d Keep the Job KQED
  • S.F. school district ditches its ethnic studies course for off-the-shelf curriculum San Francisco Chronicle (Metered Paywall)
  •  Bayview residents grill Mayor Lurie: Do good by us Mission Local
  • Dozens of SF buildings at risk of collapsing from earthquake, data reveals KRON4
  • Legacy SF Castro businesses asked to leave to make room for Another Planet Entertainment ABC7
  • S.F. passes law to let homeowners sell new in-law units as condos Mission Local
  • Inside the race to save Parkmerced after $1.8 billion foreclosure San Francisco Standard (Metered Paywall)
  • SF transit ridership lags behind pandemic — with one big exception San Francisco Examiner
  • After violent stabbing, San Francisco bartender on road to recovery San Francisco Chronicle (Metered Paywall)

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