SF News Bourgeois Meets 420 At SF's First Exclusive Marijuana Country Club Love getting stoned, but hate being around common folk while high? Wish you could just blaze and read The Nob Hill Gazette in peace, but annoying parkgoers always asking to borrow your lighter?
SF News Report: San Franciscans Smoke The Most Weed In The Country Congrats, everyone, we did it. Residents of San Francisco smoke more weed than those of any other city in the country. According to data released today by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health
SF News Counterfeit Painkillers And Xanax Laced With Fentanyl Linked To More Deaths (And Hundreds Of Near-Deaths) Last year we reported on the spate of counterfeit Xanax hitting the streets of San Francisco which was actually fentanyl and led to the deaths of three friends in one house, aged 20
SF News Day Around The Bay: Fentanyl Kills Nine More People In Sacramento Experts say the Bay Area is not even close to filling its housing hole, except at the high end of the market, where much of the new construction has taken place. [Chron] Another
SF News Pedestrian Safety Sting Busts Car Full Of Pot San Francisco Police Department's Park Station busted a driver with a car full of weed on Friday during a "Vision Zero" operation. In the middle of their new pedestrian safety stings — a project
SF News Santa Cruz Fraternity And Sorority Members Busted In MDMA Drug Ring Six UC Santa Cruz fraternity and sorority members were arrested last Friday for running what federal agents allege to be a large MDMA — a drug also known as "Molly" or "Ecstasy" — "organized drug
SF News International Meth Ring Lands SF Man In Court It seems that one San Francisco man aimed a little too high when he attempted to distribute 500 (or more) grams of methamphetamine as part of an international drug ring. The man pleaded
SF News Dog Ingests PCP At Fort Funston, Still Wigging Out Weeks Later A two-year-old Bernese Mountain Dog was just trying to have some good, clean fun with its owners at popular canine haunt Fort Funston. But Pat Schoof and her husband tell KRON4 that their
SF News Counterfeit Xanax Has Now Killed At Least Three People In SF Pills imprinted with the name Xanax that are being sold on the streets of SF have now been blamed for the deaths of three people, and there may be more to come. We
SF News Explosion, Fire On Dolores Street Was In Suspected Drug Dealer's Apartment Police are investigating the cause of an explosion and fire on the top floor of a three-story building at 15 Dolores Street, near Market Street. TV news crews could be seen in the
SF News Marin Kids End Up In Hospital After 'Triple C' Overdose Look out, Florida! Your dominance in the "idiotically named drug overdose" headline race is under threat this week, after reports that three teens in tony Marin County have overdosed on a drug known
Arts & Entertainment Video: Man On Good Drugs Dances At Outside Lands Free spirit alert! This guy is on some good drugs and just wants to dance! Indeed, SFist is conducting an open investigation into what substances (if any!) this shirtless gentleman may have ingested.
SF News Feds Bust Pot Smuggling Ring Involving Oakland Airport Baggage Handlers A trio of baggage handlers at Oakland Airport have been charged with conspiracy to distribute, and possession with intent to distribute, 100 kilograms or more of marijuana. As the AP reports, the three
SF News File Under Drought Upsides: California's Weed May Get Stronger Stressed marijuana plants being grown outdoors across Northern California, assuming their growers are not stealing massive amounts of water, are likely to produce more potent pot this year as we enter our fourth
SF News Meth Head Acquitted After Crazy Home Invasion And Assault Involving Spaceships The highlight of this week's releases from the Public Defender's Office concerns the case of 41-year-old Santino Aviles, who was accused of robbery, attempted robbery, burglary, and assault with force, as well as
SF News Test Confirms San Francisco's Molly Is Better Than New York's New York can claim its bagels are the real thing, but in a recent journalistic investigation from the folks at New York Magazine into the purity of street-bought molly — what the courts and
SF News FBI Uses Facebook Messages To Nab Alleged Meth-Smuggling TSA Agents At SFO Two TSA screeners working at SFO were allegedly involved in a plot involving a third individual to smuggle multiple pounds of methamphetamine through security checkpoints in carry-on luggage. As the Examiner reports, all
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 Drugged Out, Unlicensed Woman Allegedly Drives The Wrong Way Across The Bay Bridge There are like 20 fire & rescue vehicles completely blocking the Bay Bridge pic.twitter.com/fQzwt1KlIL— dan (@beverage_cart) November 9, 2014 A Vacaville woman who allegedly hurt three people as she
SF News Drugstore Cowboy Knocks Over Two SF Pharmacies, Maybe More [Updated] According to the San Francisco Police Department, a man — or men, with surprisingly similar taste and modus operandi — robbed two San Francisco pharmacies Thursday at gunpoint. As Bay City News (via KTVU) reports,
SF News Headmaster Of Highbrow Marin School Busted With Meth, Coke, Heroin, And 21-Year-Old Parents pay $39,475 for their children to be educated at The Branson School, a tony private high school in Marin County that's produced such notables as Jennifer Siebel Newsom, Olympic Gold Medalist
SF News Drug Smugglers Fail To Clean Up After Opium-Packed Soap Bust At SFO "Whitening & Freckles," read the boxes of soap that arrived at San Francisco International Airport last week. "Acne & Blemish, with Vitamin C," read others. The ingredient not listed on the packaging: opium.
SF News Sidewalk Cyclist Busted With A Backpack Full Of Meth Early Tuesday morning two cops working the Mission Street beat just south of Cesar Chavez stopped a man for riding his bicycle on the sidewalk. Knowing he was a scofflaw, the man immediately
SF News Free Crack Pipe Program Fails To Tear San Francisco Apart [Updated] A controversial crack pipe exchange program has turned out to be something of a rocky success story. Intended to reduce HIV transmission among crack smokers and supported by the city’s HIV Prevention
SF News San Francisco To Crack Down On 4/20 Tomfoolery [Update] Recreational pot smokers, they're the worst. When they're not rambling on about absolutely nothing, they're rambling on about absolutely nothing. (Land the plane, stoners!) Further, they've taken an aggressive turn as of late