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Here's a video in which the creator of eight-year-old internet sensation the Compubody Sock shares its origin story, and offers up a how-to. [Laughing Squid]
- Muni bus driver Juan Castillo resigned after a passenger allegedly threatened him with a gun last Sunday. [Examiner]
- More black officers are resigning from the SF police union because of the leadership's failure to address race issues. [Examiner]
- Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi, Interim SFPD chief Toney Chaplin, and Mayor Ed Lee all helped out (ceremonially, anyway) at St. Anthony's annual Thanksgiving meal today making meals for the homeless and needy. [CBS 5]
- A massive, 40-story tower with 630 residential units is being planned for 14th and Franklin in Oakland. [Socketsite]
- A 48-year-old San Francisco woman who goes by the name Yoyo pleaded guilty in federal court this week to multiple bank robberies in SF and the East Bay. [Examiner]
- The Coast Guard rescued four people from a sinking boat on Tuesday in the Sacramento River. [Bay City News]
- An early morning fatal pedestrian collision on I-880 in Hayward shut down several northbound lanes during the morning commute. [Bay City News]