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Roomies fight over rent with knife and mop
Shacking up with others to save money can lead to unnecessary drama. But here in The Bay, we have to do what we have to do.Read More
‘Hidden gems’ capture Mission of yesteryear
Rare photos of the Mission District's formative years have recently resurfaced and are about to see the light of day.Read More
Elevators are for elevating, not defecating
People crapping inside downtown BART elevators give "Door No. 2" an entirely new meaning.Read More
CA state parks to stay open – for now
Your list of Fourth of July hot spots just got longer, now that 65 out of 70 state parks scheduled to close on Sunday will remain open.Read More
Zynga lets you score with virtual sex
Zynga's newest game, The Ville, features cyber sex situations and ad hoc hookups with random acquaintances.Read More
Bay Area weekend greatness
A suite of summery local events and clear, sunny skies are on the way for the weekend.Read More
Violent bullying sparks outrage
Parents at Hogan Middle School in Vallejo are concerned for their children after a recent violent bully attack was caught on video.Read More
Overload of weekend awesome
Finding something spectacular to do this weekend in The City is easy. Recovering may be the tough part.Read More
‘Bike Bandit’ saga ends in hotel suicide
A twisted tale involving accusations of bicycle theft, meth and child pornography seems to be over.Read More
Star Wars Lego scams busted up
One man is a Silicon Valley vice president. The other, out of work. Both are accused of the same racket.Read More
Beat the B2B blues this weekend
Here's what to do this weekend that doesn't include puking on your shirt and peeing on your shoes.Read More
George Lucas forces housing plan forward
Instead of a fancy film production studio, George Lucas is now moving ahead with plans to build affordable housing in Lucas Valley.Read More
SF street art on the small screen
ArtAround SF wants to hook up your smartphone with with a living map of The City's legendary street art.Read More
Feds abandon detained student for days
DEA agents locked up a SoCal college student in a windowless cell for four days, forcing him to drink his own urine to survive. Read More