Arts & Entertainment / Leaf It To Neil Ballard: Artist Debuts Tree-Inspired Solo Show At Charm Coffee Sip and see a dozen acrylic and watercolor pieces starting Saturday. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 21 Apr 2026
Things To Do / San Francisco's Greater Ingleside Events: April 21 – 27, 2026 From an OMI Earth Day Cleanup to the Black Hour webinar watch party, we curate these events to help you enjoy the best of the greater Ingleside. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 21 Apr 2026
News / Remembering Roland Gordon, Ingleside Presbyterian Church’s Leader Since 1978 The faith leader and founder of Ingleside Community Center spent decades on an expansive mural-collage and seeking ways to engage young people. By Alex Mullaney / 16 Apr 2026
Politics / Melgar And Chen Hold Ocean Avenue Transit-Only Lanes Town Hall The first of two meetings allowed the public to express their opinions ahead of a second meeting designed to discuss the project's merits. By Jerold Chinn and Alex Mullaney / 16 Apr 2026
Transportation / Brotherhood Way Improvement Plan’s Third Revision Revealed The public is being asked to provide feedback on the San Francisco County Transportation Authority’s new vision for improving safety in the area. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 16 Apr 2026
Everyday People / Woody LaBounty Unveils Definitive History Of The Geneva Office Building And Powerhouse The new, limited-edition book was commissioned for the national historic landmark’s 125th anniversary. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 14 Apr 2026
Things To Do / San Francisco's Greater Ingleside Events: April 21 – 27, 2026 From an OMI Earth Day Cleanup to the Black Hour webinar watch party, we curate these events to help you enjoy the best of the greater Ingleside. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 21 Apr 2026
Things To Do / Boba Festival And Other Greater Ingleside Events: April 14 – 20, 2026 From a City College open house to an insect discovery lab, we curate these events to help you enjoy the best of the greater Ingleside. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 14 Apr 2026
Things To Do / Greater Ingleside Events April 7 – 13, 2026: Ocean Avenue Transportation Town Hall From a decluttering workshop to City College women’s badminton game, we curate these events to help you enjoy the best of the greater Ingleside. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 7 Apr 2026
Things To Do / March 31 – April 6 Events: The Nimbles Live, Screenprinting Course From a screen printing course to a Balboa Reservoir update meeting, we curate these events to help you enjoy the best of San Francisco's greater Ingleside. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 31 Mar 2026
Things To Do / March 24 – March 30 Events: Willie G Blues Band, Spring Hop From a City College career fair to the 2026 Spring Hop, we curate these events to help you enjoy the best of the greater Ingleside. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 24 Mar 2026
Business / Ingleside's Only Taqueria Changes Hands El Jalapeño has been sold after two decades in the care of Elvia Torrez. By Alex Mullaney / 18 Apr 2026
Business / Pinkie Nails Opens On Ocean Avenue's Lakeside Village The salon offers basic and deluxe manicures and pedicures, massages and waxing services. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 7 Apr 2026
Business / Sunnyside’s Yume Sushi Reopens After 6-Month Fire Recovery The Monterey Boulevard Japanese restaurant resumed serving omakase-inspired weekly specials in March. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 2 Apr 2026
Food & Drink / Taishan Cuisine Closes Location On Ingleside's Ocean Avenue The restaurant could not replicate the success of its Chinatown location. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 26 Mar 2026
Business / Ingleside Gas Station's Prices Among San Francisco's Lowest This longtime Ingleside service station, which recently changed hands, has fuel prices hovering at $5. By The Ingleside Light Staff / 11 Mar 2026
Arts & Entertainment / Leaf It To Neil Ballard: Artist Debuts Tree-Inspired Solo Show At Charm Coffee Sip and see a dozen acrylic and watercolor pieces starting Saturday. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 21 Apr 2026
Arts & Entertainment / Ingleside Utility Boxes Get Transportation-Themed Makeovers High schooler-designed wraps decorate 10 utility boxes along the neighborhood's stretch of Ocean Avenue. By Alex Mullaney / 2 Apr 2026
Business / Japanese Arcade Company Secures Permit For H Mart Kiddleton obtained permission for claw machines and other games. By The Ingleside Light Staff / 12 Feb 2026
News / Exclusive: City College's $180M Arts Center Wins Approval Officials said contracts are in place and the groundbreaking is set for late January. By Alex Mullaney / 15 Dec 2025
Arts & Entertainment / A Gallery Named Ingleside Finds A Home In West Portal The pop-up gallery departed Ingleside in 2022 but lives on in West Portal and other businesses around San Francisco. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 11 Dec 2025
Everyday People / Woody LaBounty Unveils Definitive History Of The Geneva Office Building And Powerhouse The new, limited-edition book was commissioned for the national historic landmark’s 125th anniversary. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 14 Apr 2026
Everyday People / Livable City’s Patricia Barraza On Saving Sunday Streets The Excelsior-native’s community work has given her passion a purpose. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 9 Apr 2026
Everyday People / Youth Art Exchange’s Raffaella Falchi-Macias On Arts For All The experienced arts professional is focused on making art classes accessible to San Francisco. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 2 Apr 2026
Everyday People / Sords Card Emporium's Eryk Lewandowski Sells Shovels In Collectibles Gold Rush “People are looking for Pokémon," owner Eryk Lewandowski said. "Instead of just flipping items from Target, be Target.” By Anne Marie Kristoff / 24 Mar 2026
Everyday People / City College Student Cece Chen On Finding Floral Fashion With Anna Jiang and Brianna Ang, Chen brought a Teotihuacan mural to life for the de Young Museum’s Bouquets to Art exhibit. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 19 Mar 2026
Business / Ingleside's Only Taqueria Changes Hands El Jalapeño has been sold after two decades in the care of Elvia Torrez. By Alex Mullaney / 18 Apr 2026
Food & Drink / Taishan Cuisine Closes Location On Ingleside's Ocean Avenue The restaurant could not replicate the success of its Chinatown location. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 26 Mar 2026
Food & Drink / Sneak Peek: Bên Tre’s Lakeside Village Location Gears Up For Opening The new restaurant will be the chain’s third and takes inspiration from owner Viet Linh Nguyen’s neighborhood and family roots. By Anne Marie Kristoff and Anthony Myers / 5 Mar 2026
Food & Drink / Go Chicken Brings Unique Asian Cuisine To Ocean Avenue The new Lakeside Village eatery soft-opened on Wednesday. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 26 Feb 2026
Food & Drink / H Mart's K-Town Food Hall Down 2 Vendors The OceanView Village shopping center supermarket still has Paris Baguette and other mainstays. By The Ingleside Light Staff / 19 Feb 2026
Transportation / Brotherhood Way Improvement Plan’s Third Revision Revealed The public is being asked to provide feedback on the San Francisco County Transportation Authority’s new vision for improving safety in the area. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 16 Apr 2026
Housing & Development / Saving West Portal's Past: Residents Share Historic Preservation Ideas The San Francisco Planning Department organized the meeting in advance of a March 18 Planning Commission meeting. By Anthony Myers / 19 Feb 2026
Education / 'Momentous Occasion': City College Breaks Ground On $180M Arts Center The $180 million Diego Rivera Performing Arts Center is set to open in Fall 2028. By Jerold Chinn / 26 Jan 2026
Housing & Development / First Look: 7-Story Development Plans For Ingleside's Ocean Avenue The on-again, off-again project would require the demolition of four commercial buildings in the heart of Ingleside's Ocean Avenue. By Alex Mullaney / 5 Dec 2025
Housing & Development / 1,100-Unit Balboa Reservoir Development Breaks Ground Work crews are demolishing asphalt and concrete ahead of preparing the grounds for buildings, streets and sidewalks in December. By The Ingleside Light Staff / 26 Nov 2025
Politics / Melgar And Chen Hold Ocean Avenue Transit-Only Lanes Town Hall The first of two meetings allowed the public to express their opinions ahead of a second meeting designed to discuss the project's merits. By Jerold Chinn and Alex Mullaney / 16 Apr 2026
Politics / Chen Advances Formation Of San Francisco Public Bank The District 11 supervisor aims to bring a charter amendment to voters in November. By Alex Mullaney / 14 Apr 2026
News / More Cleaning And Safety Ambassadors Assigned To Ocean Avenue Three Urban Alchemy staff will work in Ingleside at least through July. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 9 Apr 2026
Politics / San Francisco’s Immigrant Affairs Head On Staying Vigilant Amid Drastic Change Jorge Rivas shared details on the ongoing challenges and threats facing San Francisco’s immigrant communities and how the city is fighting back. By John R. Adkins / 26 Mar 2026
News / San Francisco Giants-Backed Crocker Amazon Turf Plan Sparks Protest At FanFest Grassroots group Keep Crocker Real took its case to Oracle Park over the $45 million artificial turf proposal. By Kyra Young / 17 Mar 2026
Politics / Melgar And Chen Hold Ocean Avenue Transit-Only Lanes Town Hall The first of two meetings allowed the public to express their opinions ahead of a second meeting designed to discuss the project's merits. By Jerold Chinn and Alex Mullaney / 16 Apr 2026
Transportation / Brotherhood Way Improvement Plan’s Third Revision Revealed The public is being asked to provide feedback on the San Francisco County Transportation Authority’s new vision for improving safety in the area. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 16 Apr 2026
Public Safety / Traffic Citations Fly On Ingleside's Ocean Avenue On Mayor Daniel Lurie's Orders San Francisco Police Officers didn't even have to wait to discover drivers violating the law. By Alex Mullaney / 26 Mar 2026
Transportation / Checking On Ocean Avenue's $48M Ambitious Mobility Action Plan 2.5 Years In Here's the status of five projects designed to improve public transit and pedestrian safety across the neighborhood. By Alex Mullaney / 22 Jan 2026
Transportation / Ocean Avenue Transit-Only Lanes Put On Hold To Find A Compromise The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency had been set to start painting the K-Line's lanes red as soon as Monday. By Alex Mullaney / 15 Jan 2026
Education / City College Of San Francisco's Bond Rating Holds, Outlook Improves Moody’s Ratings affirmed the college's A1 bond rating and revised its outlook from negative to stable. By The Ingleside Light Staff / 26 Feb 2026
Education / Newly Appointed City College Trustee Ruth Ferguson On Her Appointment, Vision The Bernal Heights resident said she looks forward to working with her colleagues to ensure the college thrives. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 12 Feb 2026
Education / 'Momentous Occasion': City College Breaks Ground On $180M Arts Center The $180 million Diego Rivera Performing Arts Center is set to open in Fall 2028. By Jerold Chinn / 26 Jan 2026
News / Exclusive: City College's $180M Arts Center Wins Approval Officials said contracts are in place and the groundbreaking is set for late January. By Alex Mullaney / 15 Dec 2025
Education / City College Honors Journalism Chair For Distinguished Teaching Career Officials feted Juan Gonzales for winning a national educator award. He wants them to ensure journalism education continues once he retires. By John R. Adkins / 29 Oct 2025
Business / Ingleside's Only Taqueria Changes Hands El Jalapeño has been sold after two decades in the care of Elvia Torrez. By Alex Mullaney / 18 Apr 2026
Newsletter / 🟧 Car Barn Coffee Table Book // Remembering Rev. G Plus: Transportation meeting recaps and a San Francisco Public Bank bid update. By The Ingleside Light Staff / 16 Apr 2026
Politics / Chen Advances Formation Of San Francisco Public Bank The District 11 supervisor aims to bring a charter amendment to voters in November. By Alex Mullaney / 14 Apr 2026
Things To Do / Boba Festival And Other Greater Ingleside Events: April 14 – 20, 2026 From a City College open house to an insect discovery lab, we curate these events to help you enjoy the best of the greater Ingleside. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 14 Apr 2026
Newsletter / 🟧 Meet Ingleside's New Ambassadors // Saving Sunday Streets Plus: An essay on Local News Day and a new nail salon opens. By The Ingleside Light Staff / 9 Apr 2026
Everyday People / Livable City’s Patricia Barraza On Saving Sunday Streets The Excelsior-native’s community work has given her passion a purpose. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 9 Apr 2026