The Ingleside Light's 10 Most-Read Stories Of 2024
Readers paid a lot of attention to these stories this year.
Four independent news outlet leaders discussed how their work has been changed by the COVID-19 pandemic for a virtual panel promoting the Save SF News fundraiser.
RAI Care Center, a dialysis service provider located in the heart of Ingleside, was granted approval to open in a large commercial space beside its current facility.
While both soft and actual groundbreaking ceremonies may have been delayed, the Upper Yard housing development has cleared several hurdles in the past few months worth celebrating.
Former District 11 Supervisor John Avalos filed a complaint to the Ethics Commission against sitting District 11 Supervisor Ahsha Safaí over a text message sent to constituents as the two candidates face off in the November election.
For the next city budget, the district supervisors proposed allocating considerable funds for community programs and activities in the greater Ingleside.
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency identified Ingleside for Vision Zero Proactive Traffic Calming, a project to improve safety for seniors and people with disabilities.
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency has proposed adding temporary transit-only lanes across Ingleside's stretch of Ocean and Geneva avenues.
On Tuesday, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors approved the 1,100-unit Balboa Reservoir housing development.
Two public schools in the greater Ingleside may soon be renamed as part of an effort to make sure they reflect San Francisco values.
Dr. Rajen Vurdien was appointed interim chancellor to helm City College of San Francisco as it navigates the pandemic and budget crunch while seeking a permanent replacement.
The developers of the former El Rey theater are meeting with community groups about their vision for the historic landmark.
The family-owned business offers haircuts and more at affordable prices. It's at risk of being displaced by a long simmering development project.
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