1-year-old dead after abduction of 3 children ends in car crash in Maryland: Police

Douglas Sacha/Getty Images (VIRGINIA BEACH, Va.) — An alleged abduction of three Virginia Beach children ended in a car crash Thursday morning that left the youngest dead, according to police. Virginia State Police responded to a stabbing
August's full moon will be a rare super blue moon: What to expect

Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — On the heels of the Perseid meteor shower earlier this month, August is offering another great astronomical sight — the rare combination of a supermoon and blue moon. Beginning
Jordanian citizen arrested for allegedly attacking Florida solar energy facility, threatening pro-Israeli businesses: DOJ

U.S. Department of Justice (ORLANDO, Fla.) — A Jordanian citizen living in Florida has been arrested and charged for allegedly carrying out multiple attacks on businesses in Orlando, as well as a solar energy facility, based on
Mark Meadows seeks to have his Arizona 'fake elector' case moved to federal court

Justin Sullivan/Getty Images (PHOENIX) — Former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows has requested the Arizona “fake elector” case against him be moved from Maricopa County into federal court, according to court documents filed Wednesday. The
Police make multiple arrests tied to fatal shooting of 'General Hospital' actor Johnny Wactor: Sources

Gilbert Carrasquillo/GC Images/Getty Images (LOS ANGELES) — An operation is underway Thursday by the Los Angeles Police Department to make arrests in the murder of “General Hospital” actor Johnny Wactor, multiple law enforcement sources told ABC News.
Man Arrested for Vandalizing Rohnert Park Business Back in March

A man has been arrested for burglarizing and vandalizing a family-owned business in Rohnert Park. On March 10th, a business and much of their property was vandalized with numerous items of personal property and property of the
As School Starts, Petaluma City Schools Superintendent Takes a Year Off

Petaluma city schools begins the new school year with their superintendent taking the year off. This week, Superintendent Matthew Harris started a 10 month leave of absence to travel the world with his family. Esmeralda Mondragón will
Sebastopol Granted $6.5-Million from the State for Gravenstein Commons

The state is giving Sebastopol $6.5 million dollars to help homeless people. The grant is part of the Homekey program and will be used for the Gravenstein Commons, a new construction project that will create 21 permanent
Three DUI Arrests Made in Rohnert Park Tuesday Night

Rohnert Park Safety Officers have made three DUI arrest from Tuesday night into early Wednesday morning. First a Ford Mustang driver was in the bike lane and driving erratically on Golf Course Drive. Next there was a
Santa Rosa City Schools Considers District Wide Cell Phone Limits for Students

Santa Rosa City Schools could consider a district-wide policy limiting student cellphone use. That’s what new Superintendent Daisy Morales told the Press Democrat on Wednesday, which marked the start of the school year. Morales says it depends