Events / Walk The Block Lakeview Highlights Black Culture, Resilience The third installment of the event series focused on the Black community of the Lakeview/Ocean View-Merced Heights-Ingleside. By Anthony Myers / 27 Jul 2025
Transportation / Creek Restoration To A Pedestrian Bridge Proposed For Brotherhood Way Project Three bold proposals unveiled for Brotherhood Way and Alemany Boulevard go beyond traffic safety to tackle environmental concerns. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 16 Jul 2025
Business / Ingleside’s Only Full-Service Bank To Close In September After eight years, Wells Fargo is leaving the neighborhood. By Alex Mullaney / 16 Jul 2025
Politics / Ocean Avenue Community Benefit District Renewed For 15 Years With about $100,000 more in annual funding, the Ocean Avenue Association is now responsible for Lakeside Village, too. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 9 Jul 2025
Politics / Sidewalk Repairs To Curb Ramps Among Winning Participatory Budgeting Proposals The resident-empowering funding program awarded $400,000 to various proposals, many of which are in the greater Ingleside area. By Alex Mullaney / 9 Jul 2025
Education / City College Preparing To Build $50M Parking Garage The five-level structure will hold 650 vehicles, plus the college's police department and custodial services. By Alex Mullaney / 8 Jul 2025
Transportation / Brotherhood Way Circulation And Safety Plan Back On Track After Long Delay The plan was supposed to be finalized last year. Now it's targeted for completion in the middle of 2026. By Alex Mullaney / 2 Jul 2025
Politics / Chen Leads Call On State Lawmakers To Allow Wealth Tax City lawmakers want their state counterparts to give counties the ability to create local wealth and progressive income taxes. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 2 Jul 2025
Education / First Look: See Inside City College’s Newly Opened Student Success Center The $133 million facility is dedicated to 30 student-serving programs. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 1 Jul 2025
Housing & Development / City College Demolishes Bookstore Annex The building where generations of students bought supplies was torn down on Tuesday. By The Ingleside Light Staff / 1 Jul 2025
Education / City College Has Accreditation Reaffirmed, But 'Ongoing Vigilance' Needed The college had been placed on "warning status" in 2024 over the Board of Trustees' shortcomings. By Alex Mullaney / 27 Jun 2025
Politics / Mayor Daniel Lurie Upholds Ingleside As Upzoning Success Story During Presser The mayor unveiled his plan to upzone much of the city in Ingleside on Tuesday morning. Supervisors Myrna Melgar and Chyanne Chen have notes. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 25 Jun 2025