Politics / Q&A: Jose Morales On His Campaign For District 11 Supervisor Jose Morales, who was born and raised in the neighborhood, wants to focus on government oversight if elected in November. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 28 May 2024
News / Randolph And Bright Mini Park Is Getting a Much-Needed Renovation Feedback is being collected from the public about what the renovated mini park should look like until June 14. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 22 May 2024
News / Frida Kahlo Way Project Construction Begins A controversial project to add a bikeway beside City College of San Francisco began construction this week. By Jerold Chinn / 22 May 2024
Politics / Q&A: District 11 Supervisor Candidate Michael Lai Talks About His Campaign Michael Lai, a childcare entrepreneur, talks about his vision for District 11 if elected to the Board of Supervisors in November. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 21 May 2024
News / City College of San Francisco Taps Mitchell Bailey As Interim Chancellor The college's board of trustees is expected to confirm the selection of Mitchell Bailey for the top job at their May 30 meeting. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 21 May 2024
Arts & Entertainment / Utility Boxes Along Ingleside's Ocean Avenue Are Getting Makeovers The neighborhood’s utility cabinets are getting revamped with help from city funds and young artists. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 15 May 2024
News / Brotherhood Way Safety And Circulation Plan Drawings Held Up The project team is still refining its methodology to ensure proposals are free of "fatal flaws," a spokesperson said. By The Ingleside Light Staff / 15 May 2024
News / Repair Work To Close Twin Peaks Tunnel For 8 Days K Ingleside and M Ocean View passengers will have to take shuttle buses for eight days in August when the tunnel undergoes significant repairs. By Jerold Chinn / 13 May 2024
Politics / District 11 Supervisor Candidates Share Positions In First Forum The six candidates took positions on funding city services, the drug overdose crisis and homelessness. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 12 May 2024
News / SFMTA Approves Frida Kahlo Way Bikeway Despite City College's Opposition A temporary project to test a different style of bike lane and other traffic changes on Frida Kahlo Way was approved by transportation leaders. By Jerold Chinn / 8 May 2024
News / Bird & Beckett Books And Records Celebrates 25th Anniversary Throughout May The Glen Park staple is holding a month-long celebration full of events and new merchandise. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 8 May 2024
News / Ocean View Library Planning Restarts, Future Location Uncertain Officials kicked off a series of public meetings to gather feedback for the next Ocean View Library. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 7 May 2024