News / Rocky Meeting Held for 8-Story ‘Oceanviews’ Development From notifying neighbors to state orders about contamination, the first meeting for the Oceanviews housing project was a swirl of issues. By Alex Mullaney / 12 May 2022
Events / First-Ever Neighborhood Pet Expo This Saturday The first-ever OMI Pet Expo will take over Faxon Avenue between Ocean and De Montfort to bring together pet supply vendors, pets and pet parents. By Alex Mullaney / 9 May 2022
Education / City College Teachers Camp On Campus To Protest Cuts City College of San Francisco teachers and supporters are camping on campus to protest more than 200 faculty layoffs ahead of a Friday final vote. By Alex Mullaney / 4 May 2022
Education / Girl Scouts Steward Sloat Elementary’s Little Free Library Junior Girl Scouts installed and maintained a Little Free Library for the community at Commodore Sloat Elementary School since May 2021. By Alex Mullaney / 29 Apr 2022
Housing & Development / City College Seeks Funds Promised by Reservoir Developer The transportation funds were committed to the college by Reservoir Community Partners in August 2020. By Alex Mullaney / 28 Apr 2022
Events / STEM Frenzy Festival Set For This Saturday The second annual STEM Frenzy festival will be held at City College of San Francisco this Saturday. By Alex Mullaney / 28 Apr 2022
Public Safety / Suspected Farallones Street Murder-Suicide Under Investigation Taraval Station police officers responded to an incident involving the shooting deaths of two men on Wednesday, April 20, 2022. By Alex Mullaney / 21 Apr 2022
Events / Earth Day Cleanup Of Randolph-Bright Mini Park This Saturday Community groups are banding together to clean up the Randolph-Bright Mini Park in celebration of Earth Day. By Alex Mullaney / 21 Apr 2022
Business / Ocean Ale House’s Daniel Silberman Dishes Up Seasonal Hits The chef is deeply committed to using locally grown food stuffs to support independent farms as the community supports his bar and grill. By Alex Mullaney / 19 Apr 2022
Business / 2022 Survey Shows Readers Appreciate The Ingleside Light The Ingleside Light's annual audience survey reveals that readers deeply appreciate and want more independent community news. By Alex Mullaney / 14 Apr 2022
/ Man Shot Twice In Ingleside Neighborhood A man was shot twice by an unknown suspect early in the morning on Thursday, April 14, 2022. By Alex Mullaney / 14 Apr 2022
Events / Easter Celebrations Abound This Weekend Community nonprofits, homeowners associations and Recreation and Parks Department all have egg hunts lined up for Saturday and Sunday. By Alex Mullaney / 13 Apr 2022