Business / Little Oceanauts Makes A Big Splash With New Offerings The under-the-sea themed indoor play center weathered the pandemic and is trying new ideas to build its business back up. By Jonathan Farrell / 9 Aug 2022
News / Q&A: Johanna Lopez Miyaki On New Mini Park Initiative The lead organizer of Friends of the OMI Mini Parks talks about organizing and fundraising for the neighborhood's pocket parks. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 13 Jul 2022
Health / North East Medical Services Soft Opens New Ingleside Clinic The medical service provider that primarily serves Asian American Pacific Islander communities will fully open in August. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 21 Jun 2022
Housing & Development / City Attorney Sues Landlords Over Illegal Living Conditions City Attorney David Chiu filed a lawsuit against two landlords over the conditions and code violations of their Randolph Street rental property. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 9 Jun 2022
News / Balboa Park, Once The House Of Refuge Lot, Has Never Looked Better Despite all the demands people place on it, after 112 years, Balboa Park continues to be a place of refuge. By Lisa Dunseth / 16 Feb 2022
Arts & Entertainment / Ingleside’s Latest Mural Features Medical Professionals At Work A boarded, oft-vandalized clinic just got an art booster shot. By Alex Mullaney / 13 Jan 2022
Health / Holloway Avenue Green Infrastructure ‘Slightly’ Exceeds Expectations Two years of post-construction monitoring reports show how well the bioretention planters and permeable pavement along Holloway Avenue perform. By Alex Mullaney / 1 Oct 2021
Health / Lakeview/OMI Wellness Hub Holds Grand Reopening The neighborhood’s site for COVID-19 tests and vaccines was renamed and relocated. By Alex Mullaney / 13 Aug 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
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
Health / Holloway Avenue Green Infrastructure Outfitted With New Informational Signs Informational signs explaining the purpose of the rain gardens and permeable pavement on the stretch of Holloway Avenue between Ashton and Lee avenues were installed earlier this year by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission. By Alex Mullaney / 30 Apr 2021
Health / Neighborhood-Focused Vaccination Site Opens Vaccinations are reserved for adults who live in Ocean View, Merced Heights and Ingleside. By David Mamaril Horowitz / 29 Apr 2021