Another artificial turf battle in the books. Plus:
• A City College student's night at the museum
On to the news.
Alex Mullaney
The Light's founder and editor
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. Read more »
City College Student Cece Chen On Finding Floral Fashion

With Anna Jiang and Brianna Ang, Chen brought a Teotihuacan mural to life for the de Young Museum’s Bouquets to Art exhibit. Read more »
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
If you missed any of The Light's stories last week, pour some coffee, take some time out and dive in.
Megan Catmull Is The Ocean Avenue Association's New Boss. Here's Her Plan
By Anne Marie Kristoff • Read more »
Ingleside Gas Station's Prices Among San Francisco's Lowest
By The Ingleside Light Staff • Read more »
Ocean Avenue Historic District Back On Track, Planners Say
By Alex Mullaney • Read more »
THE LISTING

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EVENT PICKS
Selected events from this week's Things To Do.
🎤 Suzy Q & Friends Performance at That’s Amore SF | Thursday, 6 – 8 p.m. | Free | Ingleside
🪘 Afro–Brazilian Drumming Circle at Youth Art Exchange | Friday, 5:30 – 7 p.m. | $5 Drop-in Fee for youth & students, $10 for adults & families | Cayuga Terrace
🎷 Vernaculars Performance at Bird & Beckett Books & Records | Saturday, 7:30 p.m. | $20 to $30 Cover Fee, Students $10 to $15 | Glen Park
🎸 Karen Segal Performance at Ocean Ale House | Sunday, 6 p.m. | No Cover | Ingleside
💻 In-Person Tech Support with the Cayuga Connectors at Bethel Lutheran Church | Monday, 11 a.m. – Noon | Free | Ingleside Heights
WORTH READING
- Massive Steller sea lion seen lounging at S.F.’s Pier 39 San Francisco Chronicle
- S.F. puts PG&E on notice as it seeks state probe into mass outages San Francisco Chronicle
- ‘Care, not greed’: Supporters launch voter drive for S.F. Overpaid CEO Act San Francisco Chronicle
- Mayor Lurie’s ‘housing’ tax cut also helps big S.F. office landlords. Why? Mission Local
- San Francisco, PG&E still far apart on terms for potential city takeover of utility Local News Matters
- Mayor Lurie’s charter reform would enable him to remake City Hall Mission Local
- FAA flags SFO, Oakland airports as ‘hot spots’ for runway close calls San Francisco Chronicle
- Could a subway be built on San Francisco’s west side? Officials revive talk of a Geary line San Francisco Chronicle
- Cesar Chavez Day no more? State officials support renaming the holiday San Francisco Standard
- Cesar Chavez Street’s ‘days are numbered:’ S.F. leaders react to abuse allegations Mission Local
- She Killed a Family With Her Speeding Car. Is Probation Enough? New York Times
- Dog bites in S.F. are rising. But in the Tenderloin, they’re skyrocketing. Mission Local
- Kids are riding in Waymos without an adult. Ride-hail drivers want California to crack down San Francisco Chronicle
- He wrote S.F.’s condo sprinkler mandate. Now he’s consulting on how to get exemptions San Francisco Chronicle
- SFPD faces call to rebid $10M tech contract over integrity concerns San Francisco Chronicle
- San Francisco supervisor proposes creating Irish Cultural District in city’s Sunset District Local News Matters
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