SF News Enterprising Teen Facing Deportation After Selling Pot Brownies To Pay For Prom Dress 19-year-old Yuba City Saira Munoz is facing deportation after staging an illicit bake sale to pay for her prom dress. According to CBS, Munoz was a senior at River Valley High School when
SF News Refrigerator Full Of Weed Blazes In Oakland A blazing refrigerator full of weed sent area firefighters to an East Oakland warehouse this morning, but so far, the owner of the pot and the cause of the fire remain a mystery.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink You Used To Be Able To Buy Weed At The Belmont Baskin Robbins Prompting a barrage of uninspired "32nd flavor" puns from local media outlets, a rather inspired Belmont Baskin Robbins employee was busted this week for selling marijuana on the job. Which makes sense since
SF News Naked Palo Alto Teen Goes On Drug-Fueled, Blood-Spitting Rampage On Friday evening in the drug-addled peninsula, 18-year-old Daiki Glenn Minaki terrorized a Palo Alto neighborhood in the nude. According to police, Minaki attacked two residents inside their homes and jumped a woman
SF News Mountain View Teens Are All Hopped Up On Drugs At School These Days According to Mountain View police, students as young as 13 years old have been spotted using and dealing drugs at Mountain View High School in Silicon Valley. After one student overdosed last month
SF News Video: Carjacker Hopped Up On PCP Attempts To Steal A Cab On The Bay Bridge Late last Thursday evening, a suspect jumped in a cab at Fourth and Market Streets in San Francisco, asking for a ride to Oakland. The suspect, who confessed during the ride that he
SF News Drug Advocates Will Hand Out Free Crack Pipes, Whether The City Likes It Or Not After the HIV Planning and Prevention Council suggested the San Francisco Department of Public Health look into starting a crack pipe exchange program, city hall officials and the DPH itself balked at the
SF News San Francisco Groups To Explore Handing Out Free Crack Pipes In an effort to curb HIV infections in San Francisco, members of local HIV prevention groups are cooking up a new plan to distribute pipes to crack users who they say are at
SF News 'Lemon Skunk' Triumphs At Pot Competition The nation has waited with bated breath, and the results are in: a strain of weed called Lemon Skunk has taken the gold at the 10th Annual Emerald Cup, the only outdoor organic
SF News Instagram Blocks Drug Search Terms To Avoid Becoming Another Silk Road Did you know that Instagram is being widely used as an open-air drug market? It is. Vice just covered the story of the vast Instagram trade of lean a.k.a sizzurp a.
SF News Alleged Silk Road Proprietor Was A Dirty Hippie Who Looked Good In A Dress About a month after his arrest for allegedly running an international drug trafficking ring on a dark corner of the Internet and reporters are still digging up new information on Ross Ulbricht, a.
Arts & Entertainment Do This Litquake Thing Tonight: Stories About Doubt, Debt, Drugs, And Determination (By Margaret Seelie) Litquake may have started this past weekend, but it's not too late to dive into this annual literary festival that's been growing in San Francisco since 2002. Tonight's event, "Sometimes
SF News Two Women Reportedly Roofied In Dolores Park [Update] Folks out enjoying the anything-goes and often hazy vibe at Dolores Park should be extra vigilant about the various vendors, sales people and fellow park users. A recent report claims two women tested
SF News Alleged Silk Road Kingpin Grants First Interview, Wears Socks With Flip Flops Two weeks after his arrest on federal drug trafficking and money laundering charges related to the online drug marketplace Silk Road, alleged proprietor Ross William Ulbricht has gone ahead and granted his first
SF News Massive Online Black Market Silk Road Raided By FBI, Proprietor Arrested In San Francisco Silk Road, a popular online black market for buying drugs and other illicit services, has been shut down by the FBI. The site's proprietor Ross Ulbricht, whose identity remained a mystery until today,
SF News Santa Cruz Quickly Becoming Nation's Capital For Botched Marijuana Crime After this morning's story about a bumbling crew of nautical drugrunners, the stoney seaside hamlet to our South is really making a name for itself as a place where would-be marijuana kingpins can
SF News Weed-Running Boat Capsizes Near Santa Cruz, Surfers Stoked Today in drug mishaps: a 20-foot boat carrying 80 pounds of marijuana capsized offshore near Four Mile Beach in Santa Cruz Monday morning. Investigators believe the seafaring drug runners set off from Mexico,
SF News Teen LSD Party In Mill Valley Turns Into Marin County Blood Ritual An all-night, LSD-fueled party in Mill Valley, California went wildly out of control early Sunday morning, requiring law enforcement officers from no less than five nearby towns to bring everyone back down to
SF News Over 100 Arrested At Electronic Music Fest At Shoreline Mountain View police succeeded in harshing the mellow of many ravers and would-be ravers over the weekend when they arrested over 100 people at the Beyond Wonderland music fest at Shoreline Amphitheater. The
SF News National Geographic Airs Understated 'San Francisco Meth Zombies' Episode Did you miss the kickoff episode to season four of the National Geographic Channel's "Drugs, Inc?" If you didn't catch the August 12th premiere, you missed out on the subtle and sympathetically titled
SF News Burners Beware: Federal Agents Will Be In Costume As they have in previous years, undercover federal agents are currently roaming Black Rock City, in proper playa garb, trying to bust unsuspecting souls for drugs. The place is not, in fact, the
SF News SFPD Scores With Huge $1.5 Million MDMA Bust If your guy with the molly hookup flaked on Sunday, thus ruining your ability to enjoy lite rock while totally rolling balls, this update from the San Francisco Police might have something to
SF News Visitacion Valley Fire Reveals 60 Plant Pot Grow House A two-alarm blaze that broke out on the 100 block of Tucker Avenue at about 12:40 a.m. this morning summoned firefighters to the scene, where they discovered about 60 marijuana plants
Arts & Entertainment Do This Tonight: 'How To Make Money Selling Drugs' Crime isn't supposed to pay, but sometimes it does ... to the tune of something like $1 million a week. Screening at the Roxie Theater this week, How to Make Money Selling Drugs (2012)
Arts & Entertainment Meanwhile, In Humboldt County... Of course. Why not, Humboldt. Why not. (Photo by Travis Jensen.)