Nevada abortion rights group says it has enough signatures on petition for ballot measure

George Rose/Getty Images (LAS VEGAS) — Nevada abortion rights supporters said Monday they have enough signatures on a petition to qualify for a ballot measure that would enshrine abortion rights in the state’s constitution. Nevadans for Reproductive
Prosecutors in Trump's hush money trial rest their case after 20 witnesses, over 200 exhibits

Mark Peterson-Pool/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — After calling 20 witnesses and showing jurors over 200 pieces of evidence, prosecutors in Donald Trump’s criminal hush money trial have rested their case against the former president. Across four weeks
Star golfer Scottie Scheffler's arraignment postponed after arrest during PGA Championship

Michael Reaves/Getty Images (LOUISVILLE, K.Y.) — No. 1 golfer Scottie Scheffler’s arraignment has been postponed nearly two weeks following his arrest on charges alleging he ignored police traffic signals and assaulted a police officer while in Louisville,
Sonoma County School Enrollment Stops Dipping But More Youth Struggle

Sonoma County school enrollment has ended an eight year dip, but only by a small margin. Based on attendance data collected last October, 64,447 students were counted for this school year, up 72 students from the year
Farmworkers Protest for Better Wages Next to Healdsburg Wine and Food Experience

A wine event in Healdsburg was disrupted by protesting farmworkers. The Healdsburg Wine and Food Experience was being held over three-days near the city’s downtown Plaza when over 100 farm workers marched nearby the event on Saturday.
Calistoga Structure Burned in Fire; Flames Stopped From Spreading

A building was destroyed by a fire in Calistoga. On Sunday afternoon, firefighters from several departments responded to a reported fire at a 1200-square-foot structure near the 200 block of Franz Valley School Road. The building was
UCLA class using AI to have a more engaged classroom

ABC News (LOS ANGELES) — Students enrolled in Prof. Daniel Nathanson’s business class at UCLA do not take tests or pore over books. They are not immersed in the usual 40-page case studies that often dictate the
Santa Rosa Police Has Record Number of Female Officers Under Employ

Santa Rosa Police announced an increase in the number of women in local law enforcement. The department now has 25 female officers, the highest number in an over 150-year history. In fact, this is more than double
New Details Released in Forestville Murder and Extortion Case

There are new details about what led to the arrest of a man who murdered his friend, burying his body in a shallow grave near Forestville. Earlier this month, the suspect, Juan Martinez, was sentenced for murdering
Small Group of Protesters Show Up at Sonoma State Graduation Ceremony

There are no reports of violence or arrests after people protesting the Israel-Hamas war made their presence felt at one of Sonoma State University’s graduation ceremonies at the Green Music Center in Rohnert Park. On Saturday afternoon,