SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Yank Sing Owners Pay $4 Million In Back Pay To Workers The owners of the ever popular dim sum destination Yank Sing, which between its two locations employs 280 people, have agreed to pay $4 million in back pay and benefits to its workers
SF News Weird Craigslist Missed Connection From Lower Haight: 'Dear Person Who Broke Into My Car' Police Captain David Lazar of Central Station says that from January 1 through September 30 there were about 1,800 car break-ins, up roughly 400 percent from the same period last year. "Are
SF News San Francisco's Homicide Count Rises To 35 In 2014 After a stabbing victim died while in the hospital, the San Francisco Police Department is confirming that we've now reached 35 homicides for the year. According to the Ex, that means that so
SF News D.A. Takes Down Two Scam Artists Targeting Chinese Community There two reports on grand theft cases hot of the presses today over at the Examiner. First up, the story of a Chinatown wedding scammer. The paper reports that 45-year-old Stanley Kwan was
SF News San Francisco's Rising Crime Rates, By The Numbers We told you about the FBI's Uniform Crime Report for 2013 earlier this week, when they rated the "Safest And Most Dangerous Cities In The Bay Area." That sure was interesting! But so
SF News Evil Elmo Makes Violent Threat Against Fisherman's Wharf Merchant, Lands In Jail Again The saga of Evil Elmo, a.k.a. aggressive panhandler Adam Sandler, continues as the Chron's mustache twins report that he's landed in the clink once again. This time he faces the serious
SF News SFPD Corruption Trial Pits Cops Against Cops The trial of two "bad cops" involved in a string of incidents involving stolen drugs, stolen goods, warrantless searches, and other poor behavior began this week in federal court. Sgt. Ian Furminger, 48,
SF News Mom Arrested In Nordstrom Rack Parking Lot Attack One of last week's biggest stories because you all obviously care more about mom-rage incidents than you care about the election, or anything involved a fashionably dressed 20-year-old woman named Natalie Bree Hajek-Richardson
SF News FBI Once Again Rates The Safest And Most Dangerous Cities In The Bay Area Not shockingly, the safest city in the Bay Area is also the richest. And once again Oakland is rated the most dangerous, according to the FBI's annual "Crime in the United States" report,
SF News Three S.F. Banks Robbed Over The Weekend How easy is it to rob a bank these days? It seems fairly easy as three different banks fell victim to at least two male robber suspects on Friday and Saturday. And I
SF News No Charges For Ray McDonald 49ers defensive end Ray McDonald will not be charged in connection with the alleged domestic violence incident for which he was arrested back in late August. As CBS 5 reports, the Santa Clara
SF News Dead Person Found In UC Berkeley Frat House Sunday Greek life over at UC Berkeley has taken an especially dark turn this fall as a dead 20-year-old man was discovered in a fraternity house just off campus on Sunday, the day after
SF News Lyft Driver Thwarts Robbery Hammering home Lyft's reputation for friendliness, a driver for the rideshare company sprang from his Lyftmobile to thwart the robbery of a 67-year-old woman by four teenage girls, as CBS 5 is reporting.
SF News Anonymous Letter Alleges Third Sexual Assault at Berkeley Frat After two reports of sexual assault at UC Berkeley fraternities in as many months, a third attack has allegedly occurred, reports ABC 7. Campus police received an anonymous letter describing the alleged incident,
SF News Hipster Girl Clocked In Mom-Rage Incident In Nordstrom Rack Parking Lot In Colma After trying to tell a mother in the checkout line at Nordstrom Rack in Colma to quiet her screaming child, a young woman ended up getting punched in the face by the mother
SF News Suspected Silk Road 2.0 Operator Arrested in San Francisco [Updated] It's looking like the San Francisco leg of The Silk Road has not been fully shut down, according to federal prosecutors. They've just announced the arrest of one Blake Benthall in connection to
SF News Naked Intruder Awakens Balboa Park Couple, Bites Them A disturbing incident involving a completely nude, probably crazy, possibly drug-addled individual happened early Sunday morning on Brighton Avenue near the Balboa Park BART Station. The naked suspect had apparently been leaping across
SF News Man Missing For Five Days Found Alive [Update] Friends, family, and coworkers have been freaking out the past several days about the mysterious disappearance of 36-year-old Jeffrey Pressley, also known as JP, who worked as a barback at The Cat Club
SF News Santa Cruz Man Attacks Another Man Dressed As Fox News Reporter For Halloween, Becomes New 'Hot Convict' A 29-year-old Santa Cruz man's mugshot went viral over the weekend after he was arrested for allegedly attacking someone dressed as a Fox News anchor on Halloween. Screaming "I hate Fox News!", Sean
SF News Woman Who Allegedly Vandalized Eight National Parks Publicly Named As Prime Suspect There's an update in the case of Casey Nocket, the horrible artist/attention whore who vandalized a slew of national parks and Instagrammed the whole thing. As Reuters reports, Nocket has now been
SF News Two Wounded By Gunshots In Mission, And Chaos Reigns Again Near Ballpark In Post-World Series Celebrations In the Mission, as thousands of residents and fans spilled into the streets following the Giants Game 7 victory in the World Series, at least two people appear to have been injured by
Arts & Entertainment IT'S DONE: San Francisco Giants Take The World Series For Third Time In Five Years A lot of people said this would go to seven games. And a lot of people thought the Giants would win. A lot of other people thought the Royals would pull it out
SF News Vallejo Is Whack: Strong-Arm Robberies Happening In Broad Daylight Even though things have quieted down a bit up in Vallejo, it's time to revive our Vallejo Is Whack tag to bring your attention to a string of robberies that have been happening
SF News Some Fool Climbed The Statue At Dolores And Market And The Fire Department Had To Help Him Down A possibly intoxicated/high/balls-tripping idiot decided to climb the pegasus statue at the end of Dolores Street yesterday, across from the Whole Foods, tried to ride it like a horse, and then
SF News Naive Engineer Hopes To Move To Excellent, Crime-Free Bay Area Neighborhood For $1200/Month None of us should be laughing at such things, because obviously if we lived pretty much anywhere else the country besides Manhattan this poor guy's requests would seem perfectly sane and reasonable. But