Hush money case against Trump is a 'deluded fantasy,' his attorneys say

Eva Marie Uzcategui/Bloomberg via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is pursuing a “deluded fantasy” case against former President Donald Trump by tying a hush payment to an attempt to influence the 2016
7 hurt in mass shooting at SEPTA bus stop in Philadelphia

WPVI (PHILADELPHIA) — At least seven people were hurt in a mass shooting at a SEPTA bus stop in Philadelphia on Wednesday afternoon, according to Philadelphia police. The victims are believed to be juveniles, police said. Their
Prosecutors say 'Rust' armorer was 'negligent' and 'careless' during closing argument

Pool via ABC News (SANTA FE, N.M.) — Prosecutors told jurors that “Rust” armorer Hannah Gutierrez “repeatedly” failed to maintain proper firearm safety and that her negligence led to the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, while the
California’s Prop 1 on Mental Health and Homeless Services is Barely Passing

The state’s only ballot measure is barely passing. Prop 1, a bond measure backed by Governor Gavin Newsom to help solve the state’s mental health and homelessness crisis, currently has just over 50-percent of the vote. If
Measure Supporting Sonoma County Fire Agencies On the Way to Passing

Measure H, which would support 29 fire agencies in Sonoma County, is on track to pass. “Yes” votes are ahead of “no” votes by a margin of 61 to 39 percent. Measure H would add a half-cent
Three New Sonoma County Judges Selected in Tuesday’s Primary

It seems we have three new judges after Super Tuesday. Paul Lozada is running unopposed for Superior Court Judge Office number 4 and raked in over 45-thousand votes last night. As for judge office number 3, defense
Most Local School Measures Failing in March Primary

Most tax and bond measures for local school districts appear to be failing. Parcel Tax Measures for Petaluma Junior Union High School and Petaluma City (Elementary) are both falling short of the two-thirds vote threshold to pass.
Sebastopol Couple Drops Their Roundup Lawsuit

A Sebastopol farmer and his wife are dropping their lawsuit against the manufacturer of Roundup. Judge Christopher Honigsberg dismissed the case at the request of Michael and Bobbie Meyer yesterday which means the couple will not be
Boeing has not handed over key documents in Alaska Airlines door plug probe: NTSB chair

Jason Redmond/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Boeing has not fully cooperated with the National Transportation Safety Board’s investigation into the Alaska Airlines door plug incident, NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy said during a Senate hearing on Wednesday. “Boeing has
Man arrested in woman's 1986 cold case murder, linked to 2nd murder from 1989: Virginia authorities

Stafford County Sheriff’s Office (FAIRFAX, Va.) — A man has been arrested in connection with a Virginia woman’s 1986 cold case murder, and authorities say DNA evidence also links him to a second murder from the ’80s.