Speaking For The Trees
In this week’s newsletter, we check on the state of Ocean Avenue's urban canopy and more.
The not-to-be missed headlines about San Francisco curated by Alex Mullaney for members of The Ingleside Light.
San Francisco Chronicle: S.F. City Hall corruption: Former Recology official indicted on bribery charges
San Francisco Examiner: More democracy is a good thing – unless it threatens San Francisco’s status quo
Pro Publica: How Polio Crept Back Into the U.S.
San Francisco Chronicle: S.F. Mayor Breed vetoes law to end single-family zoning, arguing it will actually hurt housing production
San Francisco Chronicle: Editorial: Anger over S.F. property crimes isn’t worth throwing away our privacy rights
San Francisco Standard: The Last Cantonese Lecturer at SF City College: This Language 'Won't Go Extinct'
San Francisco Standard: Did They Stay Or Did They Go? New Census Analysis Shows Most SF Millennials Settled in the City
Mission Local: Staff shortages nix programming in SF jails; guards warn they can't take influx
San Francisco Senior Beat: ’80 Over 80’: Interviews with elders is all about fostering respect for long life, endurance and the wisdom available to us
AP: How an AP reporter broke the Tuskegee syphilis story
Mission Local: DA Brooke Jenkins sold to Chinatown crowd as scourge of anti-Asian ‘bandits’
San Francisco Standard: Expanded Police Access to Live Surveillance Could Begin as One-Year Trial in SF
Los Angeles Times: Mike Davis is still a damn good storyteller
J Weekly: Will antisemite’s name finally be stripped from Golden Gate Park lake?
San Francisco Chronicle: What Breed and Jenkins' leadership means for Black SF residents
San Francisco Standard: With One Fourplex Bill Dead, Another Rises From the Ashes
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