Features / Inside The Astronomical Society of the Pacific HQ Before It Leaves Ingleside The 136-year-old astronomy education nonprofit organization is downsizing after nearly 40 years in the neighborhood. By John R. Adkins / 1 Oct 2025
Features / Hawks To Hummingbirds Titillate Birders Visiting Ingleside Park A morning walk through Brooks Park brought bird watchers within sight of hawks, wrens and even a rare warbler. By John R. Adkins / 22 Sep 2025
Features / Ingleside Native Examines Urban Growth In Forthcoming Book Benjamin Schneider's “The Unfinished Metropolis" draws heavily from San Francisco's history, from the freeway revolt to the YIMBY movement. By Anthony Myers / 13 Aug 2025
Arts & Entertainment / San Francisco's 'The Whales' Statue Returns After 20 Years The sculpture, known to generations for its time at Cal Academy, will return to public view after 20 years. By Alex Mullaney / 16 May 2025
Features / Weird And Wonderful Neighborhood House Now A Bonafide Museum For decades, this Balboa Terrace estate has been a museum offering visitors trippy, immersive experiences. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 11 Dec 2024
Features / Ingleside's Palms Are Struggling. There's No Replacement Plan Palms are a "California" aesthetic choice that doesn’t work in foggy Ingleside but there’s more to the story. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 20 Nov 2024
Features / Well-Loved Whales Statue Close To Making A Return San Franciscans of a certain age will remember this sculpture from a different courtyard at a different institution. By The Ingleside Light Staff / 4 Sep 2024
Features / Ingleside Presbyterian Church: A Historic Landmark Inside And Out The growing collage married to a handsome building is nothing without the community that Ingleside Presbyterian Church serves every day. By The Ingleside Light Staff / 26 Jun 2024
Features / Founder's Rock: The Famous Boulder At City College Of San Francisco The story of a 40-foot outcropping that once stood on City College Hill. By The Ingleside Light Staff / 19 Jun 2024
Features / From Deposit Station To Civic Landmark: The Story of Ingleside's Library Ingleside's library building turns 15 this year. But that doesn't mean there's not a whole lot of history behind it. By Lisa Dunseth / 17 Apr 2024
Features / Q&A: Climate Action Now California's Markos Major On A Greener Tomorrow Markos Major speaks about his environmental organization's accomplishments on its tenth anniversary. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 3 Apr 2024
Features / Columbia Heights: A San Francisco Neighborhood Born In The Countryside In 1893, a San Francisco neighborhood was born in the countryside. It took just a few decades to shoo away the cows and get piped-in water. By The Ingleside Light Staff / 14 Jan 2024