At least 1 dead, several believed to be missing following large landslide in Alaska

Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities (WRANGELL, Alaska) — At least one person is dead and several others are believed to be missing following a “large landslide” in Alaska, officials said. The landslide was reported along the
Body camera footage set to be released in tasing death of Atlanta deacon Johnny Hollman

Alyssa Pointer/Bloomberg via Getty Images (ATLANTA) — The Fulton County District Attorney’s office is expected to release body camera footage this week that shows the incident that led to the tasing death of Johnny Hollman, the 62-year-old
Santa Rosa Man Who Died in Ukiah Crash Identified

The Santa Rosa man who died last Thursday from a head-on crash in Ukiah has been identified. Forty-seven-year-old Christopher Casey was driving his SUV west on SR 253 when his vehicle crossed over into the opposite lane
Sonoma City Council Approves Warming Center at City Owned Home

The City of Sonoma will be opening a warming center but they are changing program operators for the facility. Council members approved the shelter to be inside the Haven, a city-owned manufactured home at 151 West First
Listeria Outbreak Linked to California’s Central Valley

California is at the center of a nationwide Listeria outbreak. A Central Valley farm is recalling peaches, nectarines and plums. The CDC says three people in the state got sick and one died. Cases are also reported
Planting Sequoia Seeds Underway in California’s Southern Sierra Nevada

The National Park Service is working on replanting six groves of giant sequoias that burned in wildfires in California’s southern Sierra Nevada, but not everyone is on board. California environmentalists are against the replanting of thousands of
Montgomery High Stabbing Suspect and Victim Didn’t Text Each Other Weeks Ahead of the Fight

The suspect and victim in a deadly stabbing on the campus of Montgomery High School did not exchange text messages in the weeks leading up to their fight. That’s according to the lead detective on the case,
Court: PG&E Cannot Be Sued for Public Safety Power Shutoffs

Pacific Gas and Electric customers cannot sue the utility for losses connected with public safety power shutoffs meant to protect them from potential wildfires. The California Supreme Court made the ruling on Monday. PG&E could have been
Sonoma County Sheriff’s Wife Back in Court on January 26th

The wife of Sonoma County Sheriff Eddie Engram will have a preliminary court hearing on January 26th. A judge set the hearing date on Monday. Natasha Whittinghill-Engram is facing DUI charges after reportedly crashing her Tesla into
SRJC Professor Arrested After He was Found with a Gun On Campus

A Santa Rosa Junior College professor is behind bars after a gun was allegedly found in his briefcase. Seventy-four-year-old Michael Beyries was arrested on campus on Monday morning. Last week, at least two students reportedly told campus