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City Hall Identifies 2 Ingleside Sites For Potential Safe Sleeping Villages
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.

Despite Budget Crisis, Balboa Park Station Housing Project Funding Intact
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.

After Anti-Black Incident On Broad Street, Community Convenes To Discuss Path Forward
The leader of a community-based organization called the police on a gathering of young men, most of whom were Black, for having a cookout on the sidewalk.

Ingleside Crime: Person Flees Knife-wielding Robber, More
A summary of crimes occurring in the greater Ingleside between Sunday, May 31 and Saturday, June 6.

Ingleside Business Targeted By Looters Five Times Over The Weekend
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.

Ingleside Crime: Catalytic Converter Thefts Continue, More
A summary of crimes occurring in the greater Ingleside between Sunday, May 24 and Saturday, May 30.

#GuerillaHistorians Post Historic Photographs Around Ingleside
Historians and volunteers from the Western Neighborhoods Project’s OpenSFHistory program taped several historic pictures of Ocean Avenue along the corridor last week.

Mayor London Breed: Adjusting To Our New Normal
Mayor London Breed on San Francisco coming together to slow the spread of COVID-19.

BREAKING: Police Make Multiple Arrests In Connection to Ingleside Shoot-Out
The San Francisco Police Department announced five arrests made in connection to three gang-related shoot-outs, including the May 12 incident in Ingleside.

Ingleside Crime: Victim Holds Car Burglar Until Police Arrive, Brandishing A Gun, More
A summary of crimes occurring in the greater Ingleside between Sunday, May 17 and Saturday, May 23.

Those Who Saw Value In Him Helped African-American Chemist Reach Career Heights
Charles George rounded out his career at the University of San Francisco, trying to develop procedures to help train chemistry students.

Ingleside Shoot-Out: Taraval Police Station Holding Remote Q&A As Gang Task Force Investigates Incident
In response to the May 12 shoot-out on Jules Avenue at Ocean Avenue in which dozens of gunshots were exchanged and a bystander was wounded, Taraval Police Station Capt. Nicholas Rainsford and SF SAFE announced today a remote informational Q&A for next week.