Good morning!

It was a busy week for news concerning police and the mayor’s office. Joe Eskenazi led off by pointing to the importance of the spat between the mayor and her newest police commissioner, Max Carter-Oberstone.

Neighbors on Capp Street learned that police took a two-year break from trying to mitigate the rise in prostitution on their street.

Will Jarrett led a team sifting through all of the police shootings since 2000 to give you a searchable database.

Here at Mission Local, we celebrated our recent good news with drinks, eats and board games. Are board games to video games what vinyls are to streaming?

Big or small, your donations add up and make our reporting possible. So, thank you! Enjoy the weekend. There is so much to do.

Lydia, Joe, Annika, Eleni, Will and Yujie

Top news of the week

Neighborhood Notes: Penny prerolls, Cinema Week, ’80s in the Mission

By Eleni Balakrishnan

Acción Latina show celebrates the ’80s, Mission style On Thursday, and there is plenty going on at SFMoma’s Diego Rivera show.

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20th and Capp streets

After 2-year lapse, SFPD promises sex work crackdown on Capp

By Eleni Balakrishnan

Could Slow Streets on Shotwell, push more prostitutes onto Capp Street?

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Video clears man in fatal Cava 22 stabbing

By Eleni Balakrishnan

A man who stabbed two men outside of Cava 22 one year ago was released from jail last week, after being cleared of the charges.

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Upstart: We won, we all won!

By Lydia Chávez

We’ve had a lot of good news recently.

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Bystander reverses 4 overdoses in one evening near 24th and Mission

By Annika Hom

“Thanks to a fast-acting bystander who administered Narcan, all survived.”

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Mission Moves: Valencia Street Vintage, ‘Wellness hubs’

By Annika Hom

Allison White, 37, said of her 51-year-old partner. “I say I like everything vintage — even my husband.”

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People We Meet

People We Meet: Abbylyn Roca, designs a life

Sketching in her notebook, working different jobs, Roca figures out what will come next.

SNAPS

Chess at Delirium

By Angel Mayorga

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