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Leaving out crime, small businesses, public transit and development stories most interested readers this year.
Leaving out crime, small businesses, public transit and development stories most interested readers this year.
From “Harry Potter” double features to Avotcja & Modúpue Performance, we curate these events to help you enjoy the best of the greater Ingleside.
From a New Year’s reflective writing session to dog reading socials, we curate these events to help you enjoy the best of the greater Ingleside.
From Christmas caroling to an album release concert, we curate these events to help you enjoy the best of the greater Ingleside.
From holiday card making to Youth 1st’s holiday extravaganza, we curate these events to help you enjoy the best of the greater Ingleside.
From a makers' bazaar to coffee with a cop, we curate these events to help you enjoy the best of the greater Ingleside.
The Xu family's Wang Wah restaurant found success with a 'small profits, big sales' business model.
The Italian restaurant opened by experienced restaurateurs was no match for slow foot traffic and growing business costs.
Some neighbors fear late-night noise and crime, while the business owners insist they want to host community events and dance classes at their venue.
A loyal customer base lines up daily for affordable roast duck and char siu plates that can’t be ordered via an app.
The shop's owners want it to become a household name for cannabis consumers, with multiple locations across San Francisco.
Officials said contracts are in place and the groundbreaking is set for late January.
The pop-up gallery departed Ingleside in 2022 but lives on in West Portal and other businesses around San Francisco.
Ocean Ale House put on tap two beers from Mclean's new brewery, Hidden Splendor, to ensure it was a proper celebration.
What started as an idea tossed out during a neighborhood association meeting has become a force unifying the community.
The three-day festival still draws music fans and foodies from all around.
The Ocean Ale House server prioritizes good manners when taking furry clients on sniff-your-own-adventure strolls around the neighborhood.
The City College trustee had recently joined the board of an Ocean Avenue nonprofit before Mayor Daniel Lurie tapped him to be District 4 supervisor.
The United Kingdom native is bringing her consulting knowledge and passion for volunteering to the Ocean View-Merced Heights-Ingleside.
The longtime resident's donation drive has given over 10,000 turkeys to the needy since it was founded in 2012.
The retired City College teacher has decades of travel experience to share.
The Xu family's Wang Wah restaurant found success with a 'small profits, big sales' business model.
The Italian restaurant opened by experienced restaurateurs was no match for slow foot traffic and growing business costs.
Some neighbors fear late-night noise and crime, while the business owners insist they want to host community events and dance classes at their venue.
A loyal customer base lines up daily for affordable roast duck and char siu plates that can’t be ordered via an app.
Chef Yongheng Feng went to China to bring back authentic recipes and techniques for his new dim sum restaurant.
The on-again, off-again project would require the demolition of four commercial buildings in the heart of Ingleside's Ocean Avenue.
Work crews are demolishing asphalt and concrete ahead of preparing the grounds for buildings, streets and sidewalks in December.
The 136-year-old astronomy education nonprofit organization is downsizing after nearly 40 years in the neighborhood.
TJ Development's messy 11-year quest to raze 13 commercial spaces to build apartments presents the downside of upzoning for neighborhoods.
The Father's House SF bought Ingleside's Art Deco movie palace from Optimal Partners, which had struggled to build apartments on the property.
Small business owners told transportation agency officials concerns ranging from increased congestion to decreased foot traffic.
Dueling advocacy groups armed with petitions flooded a meeting on a plan to install artificial turf fields and more, partly funded by the San Francisco Giants.
The nonprofit, charged by City Hall with maintaining Ingleside's Ocean Avenue, has reduced staff hours until it gets a cash infusion in January.
Residents quizzed Mayor Daniel Lurie and District 7 Supervisor Myrna Melgar on thorny issues at the Sunnyside Neighborhood Association meeting.
Unions brought giant banners to the newly opened Tri Counties Bank to draw attention to an ongoing labor dispute.
Tell The Ingleside Light your position on transit-only lanes for the K-Line.
Small business owners told transportation agency officials concerns ranging from increased congestion to decreased foot traffic.
In January, crews will start the months-long work painting the avenue's transit lanes red from Junipero Serra Boulevard to Lee Avenue.
The work on the San Jose Avenue stops is expected to be completed by the end of December.
The transportation agency celebrated the K-Ingleside centennial in, uh, West Portal and missed the train for the M Ocean View.
Officials said contracts are in place and the groundbreaking is set for late January.
Officials feted Juan Gonzales for winning a national educator award. He wants them to ensure journalism education continues once he retires.
Students who meet GPA and course requirements will receive a “Congratulations! You’re in!” postcard, streamlining the admissions process.
The 136-year-old astronomy education nonprofit organization is downsizing after nearly 40 years in the neighborhood.
The college community honored the late neighborhood activist and English instructor Ellen Wall by naming a retaining wall and pathway.
Here are all of The Ingleside Light's stories from last month and more.
From “Harry Potter” double features to Avotcja & Modúpue Performance, we curate these events to help you enjoy the best of the greater Ingleside.
Plus: Lakeside Village's Ofena bids adieu.
From a New Year’s reflective writing session to dog reading socials, we curate these events to help you enjoy the best of the greater Ingleside.
Tell The Ingleside Light your position on transit-only lanes for the K-Line.
The Xu family's Wang Wah restaurant found success with a 'small profits, big sales' business model.
