/ Art Banners Fly on Ocean Avenue Again In this week’s newsletter, Ocean Avenue gets more public art in the form of banners and more. By The Ingleside Light Staff / 14 Mar 2024
Arts & Entertainment / Ingleside’s Huge New Mural Is Done. Here's What To Know Now that the scaffolding is down and the mural is ready to be christened, here’s what to know about it and its contents. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 13 Mar 2024
Politics / San Francisco Lawmakers Support Spending Ad Dollars With Community Media San Francisco lawmakers agreed that the city agencies should make better use of independent community media for outreach. By Jerold Chinn / 13 Mar 2024
Arts & Entertainment / Banners on Ingleside’s Ocean Avenue Feature Work of Local Artists Local artists Shrey Purohit, Allison Smith and Ciccio Boles were tasked with creating works of art to add vibrancy to Ocean Avenue. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 11 Mar 2024
/ Ocean Avenue Red Lanes Approved In this week’s newsletter, we cover the latest transit project approved for Ingleside and more. By The Ingleside Light Staff / 7 Mar 2024
News / Transit Improvements, Red Lanes Approved for Ocean Avenue The $34.2 million K Ingleside Rapid Project was approved Tuesday by the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency's Board of Directors. By Jerold Chinn / 6 Mar 2024
Business / Lash Extension And Permanent Jewelry Salon MavyBeauty Opens In Ingleside Owner Mavis Wen offers lash extensions and permanent jewelry in her new storefront on Ingleside's stretch of Ocean Avenue. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 6 Mar 2024
Transportation / Early Subway Closures To Impact K Ingleside, M Ocean View Service K Ingleside and M Ocean View light rail service will be replaced by bus shuttles starting at 9:30 p.m. Friday. By The Ingleside Light Staff / 5 Mar 2024
/ February Rewind: M Line Upgrades, Cops Honored Stories and more from February 2024. By The Ingleside Light Staff / 2 Mar 2024
/ Bike Lane Plan Faces More Opposition In this week’s newsletter, we cover City College's opposition to a protected bike lane and more. By The Ingleside Light Staff / 29 Feb 2024
Transportation / City College Leaders Oppose Frida Kahlo Way Bike Lane Project The college's leaders passed a resolution opposing transportation agency plans for a protected bike lane on Frida Kahlo Way. By Jerold Chinn / 28 Feb 2024
Business / Original Joe’s Owners Open Splendid Mexican Restaurant in West Portal The owners of Original Joe's double-downed on West Portal with a new restaurant. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 28 Feb 2024