Philadelphia voters elect city's first female mayor in historic vote

Gilbert Carrasquillo/GC Images (PHILADELPHIA) — Cherelle Parker is literally one in a hundred after being elected Philadelphia’s first female mayor. In a historic vote, Parker became the City of Brotherly Love’s 100th mayor and the first woman elected
Suspect in custody in connection with murder of Detroit synagogue president

Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue (DETROIT) — A suspect is in custody in connection with the murder of Detroit synagogue president Samantha Woll, police said. Woll was found stabbed to death outside her home on Oct. 21. Detroit police
No Injuries in Rohnert Park House Fire That Displaced Family of 8

A house fire in Rohnert Park has displaced a family of 8. Early Tuesday morning, a fire was reported at a two-story house on the 900 block of Dorine Avenue. All 8 residents made it outside and
Mom sues American Airlines, claims unaccompanied sons were held in 'room akin to a jail cell'

JazzIRT/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A Florida mom is suing American Airlines after she claims the airline “misplaced” her two unaccompanied children and put them in a “cold room akin to a jail cell” for a night
Sonoma County Crop Report in 2022 Slightly Down from 2021

Last year’s crop report for Sonoma County was down slightly from 2021. The 2022 Sonoma County Crop report had a total value of $796-million, down from $811-million in 2021. The report showed that wine grapes and apples
Sonoma County Names New Health Officer: Dr. Tanya Phares

Doctor Tanya Phares is going to be Sonoma County’s new health officer. Phares, an internal medicine physician and health care executive from Reno, was appointed by the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday. She will replace
Petaluma Police Bring in Lights On! Program

Petaluma Police are now the first agency in Northern California to implement a Lights On! program. Instead handing out a citation for burned-out headlights, taillights, brake lights, or turn signals, Petaluma officers will now give out vouchers
Napa Wineries Want Investigation Into Napa County Government

Three Napa County wineries want a federal and state civil rights investigation into the county government. Hoopes Vineyard, Smith-Madrone Vineyards & Winery and Summit Lake Vineyards will make a formal announcement this morning expanding on their case.
Sonoma Sheriff’s Deputy Involved in July 2022 Shooting Will Not Be Charged

A Sonoma County Sheriff’s deputy who shot a migrant worker to death in July of 2022 will not be charged. On Tuesday, Sonoma County District Attorney Carla Rodriguez announced she will not file charges against Deputy Michael
Video Shown in Montgomery High School Stabbing Trial

New evidence is being presented in the trial of the 15-year-old boy accused of stabbing a fellow Montgomery High School student to death on campus in March. On Tuesday, the court was shown footage from a home