At least five Secret Service officials involved in planning Trump's Butler rally put on administrative leave

Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images (BUTLER, Penn.) — At least five U.S. Secret Service officials involved in the planning of Donald Trump’s rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13, where a gunman attempted to kill the former president, have
Two bodies found in Missouri home leveled by explosion

Oliver Helbig/Getty Images (EXCELSIOR SPRINGS, Mo.) — Two bodies were found in the rubble of a Missouri home that was completely leveled in an explosion early Friday morning. The bodies are believed to be the residents of
Former deputy charged with manslaughter in death of airman Roger Fortson

US Air Force (NEW YORK) — The Florida state attorney has filed charges against former deputy Eddie Duran in the shooting death of United States Air Force Sr. Airman Roger Fortson who was killed in his own
84-Year-Old Man Dies Four Days After Car Crash Near Mendocino Coast

An 84-year-old man died on Wednesday following a car accident near the Mendocino County coast. The man was driving a few miles east of Highway 1 on Sunday when his car went off the road and flipped
Ten Years Since the South Napa Earthquake

Tomorrow marks the ten-year anniversary of the South Napa Earthquake. The magnitude six-point-oh earthquake led to one death and 200 injuries and caused an economic impact of more than a billion dollars. The earthquake along the West
Man Identified in Fatal Crash Saturday Near Willits

A Ukiah man has been identified as the person who died in a crash off Highway 101, south of Willits. Thirty-seven-year-old Jason Isom died this last Saturday afternoon after his car went 100 feet down an embankment
State Bill for Undocumented Immigrants for Home Loans Takes Another Step

A California bill allowing undocumented immigrants to qualify for first-time home buying loans is advancing. After passing the Senate Appropriations Committee last week, AB 1840 is facing a floor vote in the Senate. The bill would expand
Santa Rosa Approves Money for New Homeless Prevention Program

The Santa Rosa City Council has approved a $1.3 million agreement with COTS to operate a two-year regional homelessness prevention program. The program, called Keep People Housed – Sonoma, aims to prevent 350-400 local households from becoming
Patelco Credit Union Confirms Customers Info Hacked

Patelco Credit Union has confirmed that a ransomware attack in June resulted in a data breach that may have exposed members’ sensitive personal information. Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, dates of birth, and email addresses may
Study: Wildfire Smoke Pose Danger to Farm Workers

A new study shows that smoke from wildfires pose more danger for agricultural workers. Data from the 2020 North Bay wildfire season shows that farmworkers were exposed to harmful smoke that burned their eyes, throats and lungs.