SF News East Bay Teen Planned To 'Shoot Up' His High School, Say Police A 15-year-old East Bay boy, possibly bullied by his peers, is in custody after making a threat to "shoot up" his high school. The Hercules High School student was arrested on Thursday night
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Latest Version Of Techie Food Replacement 'Soylent' Delayed Due To Mold Tech bros who feel that actually making food and enjoying a meal at home is an unecessary burden will have to wait a few days longer for the latest edition of Soylent to
SF News Four High School Students Arrested For Plotting School Shooting Four teenage boys have been arrested for plotting a mass shooting at their Northern California high school. The boys reportedly had a list of potential targets, which included both staff and fellow students.
SF News 6-Year-Old Boy Sexually Assaulted In Library Bathroom Police are looking for a suspect who they say sexually assaulted a boy inside a public library bathroom. On the afternoon of September 27, around 1:45 p.m., a 6-year-old boy was
SF News 10-Year-Old Stabbed By Woman On Muni Bus A 10-year-old boy was hospitalized after being stabbed by a 27-year-old woman on a Muni bus. Around 3 p.m. on Thursday, as the 23-Monterey bus drove through the Bayview District near Palou
SF News Oregon Gunman Killed Himself As Officers Arrived To The Scene, Officials Say The gunman who killed nine in a mass shooting at an Oregon community college killed himself as officers arrived, according to officials. "The medical examiner has determined the cause of death of the
Arts & Entertainment Robin Williams' Widow And Kids Come To Settlement In Estate Dispute Robin Williams' widow and the actor's three children have finally reached a settlement in the dispute over the actor's estate. Though the specifics of the settlement were not revealed, attorney James Wagstaffe, who
Arts & Entertainment Sports Fans Greeted By Cool Art Celebrating Oakland Teams Fans attending today's Raiders game will catch a glimpse of a colorful piece of art celebrating Oakland and its sports teams. The 150-foot "yarn bomb" is strung on the chain-link fence on the
SF News Valley Fire Quickly Spreads To 40,000 Acres, Governor Declares State Of Emergency [Updated] Update [4:00]: The Valley Fire has grown to 50,000 acres and completely devastated the community of Middletown. At least 1,000 homes have been destroyed, according to ABC 7. After jumping
SF News Video: Why Is This Bike Messenger Stomping On Plants In Bernal Heights? What exactly is this bike messenger doing to those poor plants in Bernal Heights? Is this another example of Bad Bikers Busted On Video? In a video shot by Tom Cook and shared
SF News Cops In Viral Video Not Behaving With 'Class', Says SFPD Chief Chief Greg Suhr says the two officers caught on video joking about police shootings did not behave with the "class" expected of SFPD officers. The two officers shown in the video have already
Arts & Entertainment Ahmad Brooks Makes 49ers Roster Despite Sexual Battery Charge Even after the team sent Ahmad Brooks home after he was hit with charges of sexual battery, the linebacker made the final cut for the 49ers' 53-man roster. On Saturday, each NFL team
SF News Two Bay Area Residents Arrested For Involvement In Massive Child Porn Ring Two Bay Area individuals have been arrested for child pornography, including pictures involving sadomasochism and children as young as 1-year old. Authorities with both the FBI and SFPD's Internet Crimes Against Children unit
SF News Dog Owners Warned To Keep Pets Out Of Russian River Due To Toxic Algae Pet owners, especially ones visiting over the holiday weekend, are being warned to keep their dogs out of the Russian River because of a toxin nicknamed "Very Fast Death Factor." On Friday, Sonoma
SF News Ocean Beach Kite Surfer Blown Onto Great Highway And Hit By Car In Freak Accident A man kite surfing at Ocean Beach was picked up by a gust of wind and fell on to the Great Highway where he was then hit by a car. Just before 3:
SF News Oakland Whole Foods Customer Knocked Out By Guard In Bloody Confrontation [GRAPHIC] A security guard has been "permanently removed" from Whole Foods' Oakland store after a Thursday night confrontation that left a customer unconscious and lying in a pool of blood. The incident took place
SF News Men Who Periscoped Crime Spree Busted By Cops Two men who live-streamed their attempt to hunt down a man have been arrested after cops caught wind of the video. Carlos Gonzalez and Damon Batson of Sacramento were driving to the Midtown
SF News Bayview Church Hit With Vandalism And Racist Graffiti Services were still held this morning in a Bayview church, even after it was hit with racist graffiti and vandalism earlier in the week. The St. Paul's Tabernacle Church, located on the 1700
SF News Highway 101 Will Be Closed Tonight For More Repairs To Power Lines Highway 101 has reopened since the high-voltage lines fell on the freeway, but crews will once again close the roadway tonight to make further repairs. From Sunday night, at 10 p.m., until
Arts & Entertainment Video: SFPD Recovers Stolen Guitar Once Owned By Red Hot Chili Peppers Guitarist Officers have recovered a stolen guitar that was once played by a member of the Red Hot Chili Peppers and was on its way to the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame. The
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Brunch Spot Boogaloo's Is Closing Their Doors Because Of 'Whacked Out' Rent Everybody's favorite place to stand in line for hours to get brunch might soon be going out of business. Boogaloo's, known not just for the lines but also their famous vegetarian herb cream
SF News Highway 101 In Burlingame Closed In Both Directions After Power Lines Fall [UPDATE] Update: both directions of 101 reopened around 2:30 p.m. Both directions of Highway 101 in Burlingame are expected to remain closed until 5 p.m., Saturday, after power lines fell onto
SF News San Francisco Man Pleads Guilty To Selling Rhino Horns For $55,000 A San Francisco art dealer plead guilty to selling two rhino horns to an undercover agent for $55,000. The man, Lumsden Quan, was working with Edward Levine of Mill Valley to sell
SF News Gross: Plague Of Bugs Descend Upon Eastern Sierras Piles of bug carcasses, inches deep, cover small California towns: "They're in everything" http://t.co/iKBHSRxPnW pic.twitter.com/qiy8NEmhQW— CBS News (@CBSNews) August 21, 2015 While the playa had been dealing
Arts & Entertainment High School Issues ID Card To Neighborhood Cat A neighborhood cat has become such a fixture at a San Jose high school that it has issued a student ID for it. Bubba the cat was officially issued a Leland High School