News / J Church Light Rail Route Gets $3.2M for Improvements The funding may be used to install pedestrian bulb outs, transit bulb outs and boarding island extensions. By Jerold Chinn / 7 Mar 2023
News / Ingleside Presbyterian Church’s Rev. Roland Gordon Honored The neighborhood church leader was celebrated with a Jefferson Award in early February. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 27 Feb 2023
News / 'Essential Hub': Storm Displaces Nonprofit Service Provider The community nonprofit is seeking a temporary place to operate since the New Year’s Eve storm damaged its building. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 27 Feb 2023
News / Police Nab Serial Armed Robber Who Hit Ingleside Gas Station The suspect is accused of robbing Pacific Enterprise, a gas station on Ocean Avenue on Feb. 7. By The Ingleside Light Staff / 23 Feb 2023
Features / Inside Ingleside’s Unassuming High-End Wallpaper Studio Surfaces by David Bonk has produced unique and custom wall coverings in the neighborhood for decades. Here’s the Legacy Buisness’s story. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 15 Feb 2023
News / Will Transferring Be the New Normal for K Ingleside Riders? The K Ingleside was disconnected from the T Third line on Jan. 7. What's next for light rail line? By Anne Marie Kristoff / 13 Feb 2023
News / New Street Name Proposal Honors Mayor Ed Lee Supervisor Myrna Melgar submitted a resolution for the street name change. By The Ingleside Light Staff / 8 Feb 2023
Arts & Entertainment / SFMOMA to Display 30-ton Rivera Fresco for Another Year City College of San Francisco estimates its priceless masterwork won’t return to Ingleside until 2027. By The Ingleside Light Staff / 8 Feb 2023
Business / The Ave Bar Embraces Culture, Sports and Curated Drinks The bar has been an Ingleside mainstay for its commitment to fine craft beer and spirits and the community. Here’s the Legacy Business’s story. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 7 Feb 2023
News / Ingleside’s Stretch of Ocean Avenue Gets Deep Cleaning A special crew from the Department of Public Works spent the day tidying up street signs and sidewalks. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 4 Feb 2023
Features / Politics and Patience: The Story of the Excelsior Library PTA leaders and merchants advocated for the San Francisco Public Library to build the neighborhood a full library for years. By Lisa Dunseth / 1 Feb 2023
News / City College of San Francisco Spared Sanctions by Accreditor The accrediting commission could have sanctioned the community college for being on “enhanced monitoring” for three consecutive years. By The Ingleside Light Staff / 31 Jan 2023