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Ingleside Crime: Driveway Battery, Unlicensed Motorist, More
A summary of crime incidents recorded between Sunday, June 21 and Saturday, June 27.

Ingleside Station Police To Snuff Independence Day Fireworks With ‘Operation Kaboom’
Ingleside Station's Operation Kaboom aims to curb the use of illegal fireworks on the July 4, 2020.

After Months-Long Hiatus, Altered K Ingleside Light Rail Service To Return In August
Major change is in store for K Ingleside light rail service when it returns in August.

Former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown Spotlights Ingleside Landmark In Chronicle Column
In "Willie's World" on June 28, former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown highlights Ingleside Presbyterian Church and the Ingleside neighborhood.

24 Hour Fitness Spares Ingleside Location, Closes Ocean View’s
Ocean View's 24 Hour Fitness will not be reopening as the gym chain grapples with COVID-19 and bankruptcy.

Ingleside Crime: Home Burglarized, Vehicles Stolen, More
A summary of crime reports in the greater Ingleside between Sunday, June 14 and Saturday, June 20.

Taraval Station Police Captain Reassigned, Under Internal Investigation
Due to an administrative investigation, Taraval Station police Capt. Nicholas Rainsford was reassigned in mid June to the Homeland Security Unit.

Ocean Avenue Merchant Injured In Altercation
A liquor store proprietor bloodied in an assault on Tuesday, June 16. An investigation is ongoing.

#GrowYourOwn: Plant Drive Scheduled For Sisterhood Gardens This Saturday
Fog City Gardener and Sisterhood Gardens will hold another plant drive this Saturday.

Unity Plaza Community Clean Up Scheduled For Saturday Morning
The Ocean Avenue Association and OMI Cultural Participation Project will hold a community clean up of Unity Plaza on Saturday, June 20.

Ingleside Crime: Police Nab Unlicensed Driver, More
A summary of crime reports in the greater Ingleside between Sunday, June 7 and Saturday, June 13.

Thousands March Across Ingleside In Support Of Black Lives Matter
Hundreds of families marched from City College of San Francisco to Aptos Middle School Sunday, June 7, in the name of social justice.