Former Target Space Gets A Tenant
In this week’s newsletter, we reveal the tenant moving into the giant storefront once occupied by Target and more.
The stories that matter to the San Francisco's greater Ingleside neighborhood.
The 1100 block of Ocean Avenue will soon have a new mural depicting the neighborhood when it was an undeveloped valley full of wildflowers.
The new "Ingleside Pride" mural was inspired by Harvey Milk's vision for San Francisco as a city of neighborhoods.
"The whole idea of the mural was to connect, in solidarity, to the rest of the world and to uplift Black people, Black voices and Black issues."
Crime reports in the greater Ingleside neighborhood between Sunday, July 19 and Saturday, July 25.
After outcry from the community and supervisor, Public Works is repairing damage it did to the new Invest Black mural on Broad Street.
Led by Rev. Glenda Hope, neighbors are demonstrating for Black Lives Matter every Thursday at Ingleside’s eastern border.
In "Willie's World" on June 28, former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown highlights Ingleside Presbyterian Church and the Ingleside neighborhood.
Hundreds of families marched from City College of San Francisco to Aptos Middle School Sunday, June 7, in the name of social justice.
The leader of a community-based organization called the police on a gathering of young men, most of whom were Black, for having a cookout on the sidewalk.
Historians and volunteers from the Western Neighborhoods Project’s OpenSFHistory program taped several historic pictures of Ocean Avenue along the corridor last week.
Charles George rounded out his career at the University of San Francisco, trying to develop procedures to help train chemistry students.
The Associated Collegiate Press honored The Ingleside Light’s former intern and associate editor David Mamaril Horowitz with the Ernie Pyle Reporter of the Year Award.
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