Speaking For The Trees
In this week’s newsletter, we check on the state of Ocean Avenue's urban canopy and more.
Due to an administrative investigation, Taraval Station police Capt. Nicholas Rainsford was reassigned in mid June to the Homeland Security Unit.
A liquor store proprietor bloodied in an assault on Tuesday, June 16. An investigation is ongoing.
Fog City Gardener and Sisterhood Gardens will hold another plant drive this Saturday.
A summary of crime reports in the greater Ingleside between Sunday, June 7 and Saturday, June 13.
Hundreds of families marched from City College of San Francisco to Aptos Middle School Sunday, June 7, in the name of social justice.
San Francisco’s Real Estate Division and Recreation and Parks Department submitted a list of 42 potential sites that could serve as emergency shelter, including two located in Ingleside.
Mayor London Breed submitted a revised budget to the Board of Supervisors last week that closed a $246 million deficit for the current fiscal year caused by the outbreak of COVID-19 that preserves funding for the housing development at Balboa Park station.
A summary of crimes occurring in the greater Ingleside between Sunday, May 31 and Saturday, June 6.
A small business burglarized multiple times, more boarded up storefronts and a raided cash register discarded on a side street were Ingleside’s remnants Monday morning of the vandalism and theft following the peaceful George Floyd police killing protests.
A summary of crimes occurring in the greater Ingleside between Sunday, May 24 and Saturday, May 30.
Historians and volunteers from the Western Neighborhoods Project’s OpenSFHistory program taped several historic pictures of Ocean Avenue along the corridor last week.
The San Francisco Police Department announced five arrests made in connection to three gang-related shoot-outs, including the May 12 incident in Ingleside.
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