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Police Request Assistance Locating 79-Year-Old Ingleside Man
The San Francisco Police Department requests assistance from the public to locate need 79-year-old Ingleside resident Charnyuth Saithave.

Ingleside Together: Neighborhood Reading Series ‘Lit Night’ Offering Performers A Virtual Stage
Lit Night, Ingleside own monthly literary reading series, will be held remotely in April in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Ingleside Crime: Unneighborly Behavior Leads To Citation, Cars Stolen, More
A summary of crimes occurring in the greater Ingleside between Sunday, April 5 and Saturday, April 11.

Ingleside Together: Neighborhood Association Launches Socially Distanced Easter Egg Hunt
Here's how Easter will be celebrated in the Mission Terrace residence park.

Balboa Reservoir Housing Project Subject Of Two Virtual Public Meetings This Week
The Balboa Reservoir will be discussed by both its Community Advisory Committee and the San Francisco Planning Commission in remote meetings.

Ingleside Crime: Vandal Cited for Breaking 10 Windows, Motorist Battered And More
A summary of crimes occurring in the greater Ingleside between Sunday, March 29 and Saturday, April 4.

Boarded Up: Ingleside Business Owners Begin Safeguarding Storefronts
A few Ingleside merchants have boarded up their storefronts.

All Of The Ingleside Businesses Still Open During The Shelter-In-Place Order
On April 1, after the shelter-in-place public health order was extended to May 3, The Light surveyed the businesses still serving the public. Here's our list.

Ingleside Crime: Trespasser Cited, Burglar Arrested, More
A summary of crimes occurring in the greater Ingleside between Sunday, March 22 and Saturday, March 28.

Ingleside Together: Homeowner Associations Respond to COVID-19 Pandemic
Ingleside's homeowner associations are organizing mutual aid programs for residents.

UPDATED: The Ingleside Restaurants Offering Pick Up and Delivery Right Now
The list of all of the restaurants serving the public during the shelter-in-place order.

Muni To Suspend Light-Rail Vehicle Service Starting March 30
In response to changes in ridership caused by the COVID-19 coronavirus shelter-in-place order, Muni will temporarily discontinue light-rail vehicle service.