Business / Fundraiser for Vandalized Small Businesses Reaches Goal As Window Smashing Continues While the fundraiser for vandalized small businesses reached its goal, donations can still be made. By Alex Mullaney / 2 Jul 2021
Health / Ingleside’s Mass COVID-19 Vaccination Site To Close This Weekend Ingleside's mass COVID-19 vaccination site at City College of San Francisco will shut down on Saturday, June 26, 2021. By Jerold Chinn / 25 Jun 2021
Transportation / Ingleside Light Inquiry Results in Temporary Repair of Streetcar Boarding Island Safety Device One of the K-line’s streetcar stops just got a little safer because of an inquiry made by the Ingleside Light. By Alex Mullaney / 23 Jun 2021
Business / UPDATED: Police Announce Arrest of Suspect in Storefront Vandalism Spree Police arrest suspect in storefront window vandalism spree. By Alex Mullaney / 23 Jun 2021
News / Ingleside Library Launches ‘SFPL-To-Go’ Pick-Up Service Starting Monday, June 21, Ingleside Library is open for patrons to pick up materials and even do printing. By Alex Mullaney / 23 Jun 2021
Arts & Entertainment / Local Artists Paint Expansive Mural On Ingleside Mainstay Faxon Garage One of Ingleside’s historic auto shops just got a makeover. By Alex Mullaney / 17 Jun 2021
Public Safety / Wave of Vandalism Leaves Ingleside Small Businesses with Broken Windows Two small businesses on the 1900 block of Ocean Avenue have had windows broken twice by a vandal. By Alex Mullaney / 16 Jun 2021
Transportation / BART To Reconfigure Balboa Park Station Passenger Loading For Construction Projects Say bye-bye to the kiss and ride. By Alex Mullaney / 14 Jun 2021
Transportation / $2.1 Million Allocated for Southbound I-280 Ocean Avenue Off Ramp Design Project The Southbound I-280 Ocean Avenue Off Ramp redesign project, which will realign the roadway, was funded Tuesday by the San Francisco County Transportation Authority. By Jerold Chinn / 11 Jun 2021
Housing & Development / 131-Unit Balboa Park Upper Yard Housing Development Awarded Final Approvals City officials gave final approvals to the years-in-the-making 100% affordable project on Tuesday. By David Mamaril Horowitz / 10 Jun 2021
Public Safety / ‘Our City Has to Fix It’: Ingleside Businesses Grappling with Burglaries, Broken Windows Repairs are costly for small business owners hit by crime, especially amidst the pandemic. By David Mamaril Horowitz / 4 Jun 2021
Health / Balboa Pool Reopens Next Week Balboa Pool reopens next week after being closed by pandemic health precautions for more than a year. By The Ingleside Light Staff / 28 May 2021