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Ingleside Crime: Hit-And-Runs, Vandalism, More
A summary of crime reports in the greater Ingleside between Sunday, Aug. 30 and Saturday, Sept. 5.

Supervisors Allocate Funds To Greater Ingleside For Neighborhood Programs
For the next city budget, the district supervisors proposed allocating considerable funds for community programs and activities in the greater Ingleside.

Ingleside’s Newest Mural Inspired By Harvey Milk’s Vision For Neighborhoods
The new "Ingleside Pride" mural was inspired by Harvey Milk's vision for San Francisco as a city of neighborhoods.

District 7 Residents Fund 3 Ingleside Projects Through Participatory Budgeting
Three of four Ingleside-focused community projects were funded by this year's round of District 7 Participatory Budgeting.

Ingleside Crime: Hit-And-Run Collision Turns Into Battery, Carjacking, More
A summary of crime reports in the greater Ingleside between Sunday, Aug. 23 and Saturday, Aug. 29.

Traffic Safety Improvements Targeting Seniors, People With Disabilities Slated For 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.

Ingleside Crime: Shooting Into House, Stolen Vehicles, More
A summary of crime reports in the greater Ingleside between Sunday, Aug. 16 and Saturday, Aug. 22.

‘Uplift Black People, Black Voices And Black Issues:’ A Q&A With Invest Black Co-Organizer Gale Rosboro
"The whole idea of the mural was to connect, in solidarity, to the rest of the world and to uplift Black people, Black voices and Black issues."

Transit-Only Lanes Planned For Ingleside’s Stretch of Ocean, Geneva Avenues
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency has proposed adding temporary transit-only lanes across Ingleside's stretch of Ocean and Geneva avenues.

Ingleside Crime: Dagger-Toting Motorist Arrested, More
A summary of crime reports in the greater Ingleside between Sunday, Aug. 9 and Saturday, Aug. 15.

City College Faculty Union Holds Press Conference About Class Cuts Amid COVID-19
City College of San Francisco’s faculty union held a press conference to urge the administration to stop cutting classes.

Korean Martial Arts Center Added To Register Of San Francisco Legacy Businesses
Ingleside mainstay the Korean Martial Arts Center joined the San Francisco Legacy Business Registry on Aug. 10.