Civil rights leader speaks out on AMC theater seating incident

Toby Scott/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images (GREENVILLE, N.C.) — Civil rights leader Rev. William Barber II spoke out in a press conference Friday after a Dec. 26 incident at an AMC theater in Greenville, North Carolina, in
Michael Cohen admits fake cases in early release bid came from Google AI program

Yuki Iwamura/Bloomberg via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Former President Donald Trump’s onetime fixer Michael Cohen sent his attorney non-existent legal cases produced by the artificial intelligence program Google Bard as he sought to beef up his
Over 4M portable blenders recalled due to potential fire, laceration risks

Thinkstock Images/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Over 4 million portable blenders sold across the United States and Canada are being recalled due to potential fire and laceration risks, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. The
FBI on Alert in San Francisco During New Year’s Eve

The FBI is keeping a close eye on San Francisco when it comes to threats against the country this coming New Year’s Eve. While the organization says there is currently no credible threat to San Francisco, the
New Law Preventing Crime Free Housing Law Takes Effect in California

A new law that takes effect January 1st bans California cities and counties from enforcing so-called “crime-free housing” laws. Several jurisdictions across the state have measures that prohibit landlords from renting to people with criminal histories. Assembly
Vince Fong Allowed to Run for Former Speaker McCarthy’s Seat

California State Assemblyman Vince Fong has won a legal battle to run for Congress. A Sacramento Superior Court judge ruled Thursday Fong will be able to enter the race to fill former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s seat.
Deadly Waves Continue to Slam Sonoma County Coast

Bodega Bay is seeing some of its largest waves in the past 15 years. On Thursday morning, the Bodega Bay buoy monitored by the National Weather Service was reporting wave heights of 28 feet. Those are the
Sonoma County Airport’s Number One Destination is Seattle

More people fly from Charles M. Schulz-Sonoma County Airport to the Seattle area than anywhere else in the nation. Between October of last year and September of this year, nearly 57-thousand people flew from Santa Rosa to
Former Non-Profit Manager Victor Magallon to Be Sentenced Next Week

A former Santa Rosa nonprofit program manager is scheduled to be sentenced in January following his conviction last week on charges of sexually abusing two girls during a span of several years. On December 19th, a Sonoma
Santa Rosa Police Confiscate Over $165,000 and a Bunch of Guns and Drugs in 2023

It was quite a year for Santa Rosa Police. The Santa Rosa Police Department has announced that in 2023, they have confiscated $167,000, more than three dozen guns and a large number of drugs. Recovery was from