Governor Newsom Signs Executive Order to Dismantle Homeless Encampments

California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed an executive order allowing the dismantling of homeless encampments throughout the state. The order comes after a Supreme Court decision that gave state officials authority to remove homeless encampments and ticket
Flora Fire Near Healdsburg Contained at 50-Percent and 50 Acres

The Flora Fire burning on Chalk Hill Road has scorched 50 acres of land and is 50-percent contained. Crews have stopped the forward progress of the vegetation fire, which started at about 4:45 Wednesday afternoon. There are
St. Vincent de Paul to Run Two Sonoma County Homeless Shelters

St. Vincent de Paul has been selected to run two Sonoma County homeless shelters. The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors have approved the nonprofit to run the County shelter sites Mickey Zane Place and Eliza’s Village for
Park Fire Near Chico Explodes to Over 45-Thousand Acres

A new California wildfire is forcing more families to flee to safety. It’s burned nearly 65-hundred acres in less than 24 hours, and exploded overnight to over 45-thousand acres. The fire is only three-percent contained. Evacuation orders
Two Arrests Made in Deadly Jack in the Box Shooting in Santa Rosa From July 2023

Two young men are behind bars in connection with a deadly shooting that happened outside of a Jack in the Box restaurant in Santa Rosa. Twenty-two-year-old Daniel Perez-Mendoza and 19-year-old Christopher Perez-Mendoza of Clearlake were arrested during
Deceased Homeless Woman in Santa Rosa Stabbing Case Identified

A homeless woman who was found stabbed to death on a trail near Downtown Santa Rosa late Sunday night has been identified as 61-year-old Lisa Shiffer-McCool. McCool was found dead on the Prince Memorial Greenway, between Santa
Sonoma State University Hires Former Texas A&M-Texarkana President as Their Interim President

Emily F. Cutrer will serve as the interim president of Sonoma State University. Cutrer was president of Texas A&M University Texarkana for a decade before her retirement in 2022. She was also previously the provost and vice
Man shot, injured at Pennsylvania Trump rally released from hospital

Dutch Family (NEW YORK) — One of the two men shot and injured in the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump has been released from the hospital, officials said. David Dutch, 57, was discharged on Wednesday,
Migrant apprehensions continue to decline in US

Bloomberg Creative Photos/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The Border Patrol has made fewer than 1,800 apprehensions per day over the past week, a major decline following the implementation of new asylum restrictions that significantly cut humanitarian protections
Election officials continue to face threats, harassment ahead of November

adamkaz/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — In early July, a man wearing a gator face mask, sunglasses, and camera equipment attached to a vest walked into the elections building in King County, Washington, and began to take videos