SF News BART Stations: A Power (And Beauty) Ranking BART is about compromise. This station is cleaner, that one more convenient; this one has parking, that one is closer to home. Some stations reflect their surroundings, some had more money put into
SF News Pair Of Despicable Package Thieves Nabbed In East Bay With Carload Of Christmas Loot A duo claiming to be "transients" from San Francisco were arrested Wednesday after being spotted in a couple of East Bay neighborhood acting shady and swiping packages from peoples' front doors. ON CHRISTMAS
SF News Vallejo Homeowner Surprises Package Thief With Box Of Poop Package thievery from doorsteps is rampant this time of year, and one Vallejo homeowner decided to emulate some fellow fed-up victims and leave a decoy package for his repeated thief filled with dog
SF News Judge Rules That Names Of Officers Who Shot Alex Nieto Must Be Revealed Though the SFPD and the City Attorney have been stalling for time in the case of the officer-involved death of Alex Nieto this past March, a federal judge has just ruled that the
SF News The Safest And Most Dangerous BART Stations Of the Bay Area's 44 BART stations, the Chronicle is calling out two as the safest and two as the most dangerous based on crime. Their analysis studied 10 months of crime statistics,
SF News Video: Pair Of Holiday Grinches Caught On Camera Stealing Packages In Noe Valley, a resident captured this DropCam footage of a pair of thieves casually swiping a package from a doorway and shoving it in a shopping bag last Thursday. As the uploader
SF News Carsonist Strikes Again In The Castro Sunday Morning A fifth car fire in less than a week has struck the Castro/Dolores Heights neighborhood, this time at Hartford and 18th Streets. The first report of the fire came at 3 a.
SF News Surveillance Video Shows Sheriff's Deputy Beating Man At SF General A San Francisco Sheriff's deputy was arrested in connection with beating a man in a waiting room at SF General and then falsifying reports to cover it up. As ABC 7 reports, 33-year-old
SF News Tinder Helps ID Suspected Burglar Caught On Surveillance Video Remember this case of the woman clearly caught on camera burglarizing an office in SoMa multiple times back in July? Frustrated by the fact that all his efforts to publicize her image on
SF News Ray McDonald Dropped By 49ers After New Possible Rape Charge Even though the 49ers organization had been standing by defensive end Ray McDonald and vowing "due process" for domestic violence allegations against him, a new sexual assault investigation that just arose this week.
SF News Arrest Made In Panhandle Attacks On Bicyclists, More Suspects Identified In at least six separate instances this fall, cyclists making their way through the Panhandle at night were attacked by men who knocked them off their bikes, then stole those bikes and rode
SF News SoMa Firebug Accused Of Torching Mercedes Acquitted Remember Anthony Bejerano, the man the SFPD nabbed back in June for allegedly setting more than a dozen small fires around SoMa and the Mission, including one in the parking garage at One
SF News SFPD Makes Arrests In Fatal Valencia Street Stabbing, Mysterious SoMa Slaying The San Francisco Police Department sent out a flurry of announcements to press Tuesday, including news that arrests had been made in two recent homicides. According to a release sent by SFPD spokesperson
SF News Evil Meatball Poisoner Back Out There Terrorizing Dog Owners? Two separate reports one of a potentially poisoned meatball found by a dog owner on the street near Potrero Hill and another of an alleged "eight pounds" of chopped onions found scattered in
SF News [UPDATES] Saturday Night's Berkeley Protest Ends In Tear Gas In the latest local protest in a national movement for police accountability in the killing of black Americans, over 400 protestors marched for five hours Saturday night along Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley. Police
SF News Day Around the Bay: A Cell Phone Thief's Selfie Fail A dumb dude who stole someone's iPhone in Stockton is apparently unaware of the whole cloud concept he's been shooting lots of selfies, which the owner of the stolen phone now has access
SF News Suspects On The Loose After Bank Robbery Wave In SF In a mini-crime wave, at least four banks were robbed across San Francisco last week. Are a bunch of criminals getting on the bank heist train, or are at least some of these
SF News Out Of 79 People Arrested In Violent Protest Friday, 23 Were From San Francisco The Ferguson protest that turned into a violent and vandalism-heavy riot Friday in Union Square and in the Mission led to 79 arrests and charges filed against 4 individuals, as police chief Greg
SF News Bizarre Break-in Involving Clearly High Individual Ends In Rooftop Standoff In San Jose Are bath salts back in the news? Whatever the guy was on, an obviously intoxicated individual caused a lengthy, totally wacky standoff on the roof of a home in San Jose on Sunday
SF News Friday Night Protests In Union Square Bring Violence and Vandalism To SF Though the Ferguson-related fracas has stayed mostly across the Bay in Oakland this week, Black Friday brought a chaotic night with a couple hundred protesters to the middle of San Francisco. Several dozen
SF News Day Around The Bay: Beer Wins Everything In Asinine Bay Area Food Competition Remember that asinine Food Madness bracket thing where the Business Times was pitting burgers up against beer up against coffee and ice cream? Well, beer won. Devil’s Canyon Brewing Co. wins the
SF News Video: Tribute To Local Skateboarder Murdered on Haight Street Malcolm Armstrong, a transplant from New York, had found his place in San Francisco's skateboarding culture before he was stabbed and killed on Haight Street recently as Mission Local reports. While an investigation
SF News Man Shot And Killed During Duboce Triangle Mugging A mugging near Duboce Park turned fatal early Monday morning, when a group of robbers shot one of their victims in the torso, police say. According to the San Francisco Police Department, three
SF News Stockton P.E. Teacher Accused Of Corporal Abuse Of 14-Year-Old Girl In Swimming Pool Incident This video's been making the rounds showing Stockton P.E. teacher Denny Peterson physically trying to drag a 14-year-old girl by the arms and torso into a swimming pool. As the local ABC
SF News Police Still Have No Leads In The Death Of Feather Lynn The tragic story of Feather Lynn, a.k.a. Bryan Higgins, the Radical Faerie who was killed in an altercation on Church Street near Duboce on the morning of August 10, still has