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
News / Ocean Avenue Historic District Back On Track, Planners Say The San Francisco Planning Department anticipates advancing the historic district along Ingleside's stretch of Ocean Avenue later this year. By Alex Mullaney / 12 Mar 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
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
News / ‘Like Being A Mayor’: Residents Outline Hopes For Rec And Park’s Next Leader The search for longtime park boss Phil Ginsburg’s replacement begins with a series of public forums. By John R. Adkins / 15 Jan 2026
Transportation / Ingleside Merchants Sound Off On Ocean Avenue Red Lanes Small business owners told transportation agency officials concerns ranging from increased congestion to decreased foot traffic. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 21 Dec 2025
Politics / Turf War! Passions Flare Over Crocker-Amazon Park's Future Dueling advocacy groups armed with petitions flooded a meeting on a plan to install artificial turf fields and more, partly funded by the San Francisco Giants. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 13 Nov 2025
News / Ocean Avenue Association Faces Board Intrigue And Cash-Squeeze Caused Service Reductions The nonprofit, charged by City Hall with maintaining Ingleside's Ocean Avenue, has reduced staff hours until it gets a cash infusion in January. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 12 Nov 2025
Politics / Lurie, Melgar Take Questions On Upzoning, Recall Elections Residents quizzed Mayor Daniel Lurie and District 7 Supervisor Myrna Melgar on thorny issues at the Sunnyside Neighborhood Association meeting. By John R. Adkins / 11 Nov 2025
Business / New West Portal Bank Caught Up In Labor Dispute Unions brought giant banners to the newly opened Tri Counties Bank to draw attention to an ongoing labor dispute. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 8 Oct 2025
Business / Ingleside Small Business Evictions A Cautionary Tale For San Francisco's Bold Upzoning Plans TJ Development's messy 11-year quest to raze 13 commercial spaces to build apartments presents the downside of upzoning for neighborhoods. By John R. Adkins and Alex Mullaney / 24 Sep 2025
Politics / Democratic Socialists Chapter Finds An Eager Crowd In Ingleside DSA-curious San Franciscans filled Ingleside Library's community room on Tuesday evening to learn more about the organization's mission. By John R. Adkins / 17 Sep 2025