News / After Drama-Filled Process, City College Leaders Appoint Kimberlee Messina Chancellor The college will formally vote on making Kimberlee Messina its new leader on June 26. By Alex Mullaney and John R. Adkins / 13 Jun 2025
News / San Francisco Budget May Force Open Door Legal To Close Ocean Avenue Branch The nonprofit is facing a proposed $2.2 million budget cut, which could result in the closure of its Ocean Avenue location. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 11 Jun 2025
News / ‘We Have a Big Problem Here’: Tirade At City College Board Meeting Exposes Divisions A union leader’s public outburst puts City College’s governance in the spotlight, along with labor tensions and free speech. By John R. Adkins / 9 Jun 2025
News / ‘A Disgrace’: Community Groups Sound Off On Parks Alliance Implosion Many community groups in the Ingleside area are clamoring for their funds after the Park Department’s nonprofit partner folded this week. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 4 Jun 2025
News / Chen Gathers District 11 Leaders With Mayor For Budget Roundtable The District 11 supervisor convened a meeting with community leaders to brace for impending budget cuts. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 21 May 2025
News / Ocean Avenue Association’s Existence Up For Vote Property owners along Ocean Avenue from Interstate 280 to Lakeside Village will vote on the community benefit district's future this summer. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 14 May 2025
Politics / NEA Grant Cuts Hit Ingleside-Serving Arts Nonprofit The Ingleside-serving nonprofit is one of many Bay Area arts organizations struck by grant terminations. By The Ingleside Light Staff / 7 May 2025
Politics / ‘No Strategy’: Equal Funding Questions Linger After District 11 Budget Town Hall District 11 nonprofit leaders want fair funding, not to be an "afterthought" in the city budgeting process. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 30 Apr 2025
News / 'Jerry Garcia Street' Sign To Commemorate Grateful Dead Frontman's San Francisco Roots The Grateful Dead frontman's name is set to appear on street signs on the Excelsior District block where he grew up. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 16 Apr 2025
Education / City College Saves Taxpayers $6.4M By Refinancing Bonds San Francisco taxpayers will save about a million dollars per year. By The Ingleside Light Staff / 12 Mar 2025
Politics / Here's District 11 Supervisor Chyanne Chen's Plans For Ingleside From community involvement to small business revitalization, the first-term supervisor has a lot planned for District 11. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 26 Feb 2025
Business / A Burglary After Leaders Visit Ingleside For Safety Walk Raises Questions About Security A burglary at an Ocean Avenue small business the day after a safety walk raises questions about efforts to secure the neighborhood. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 12 Feb 2025