George Santos seeks sentencing delay in federal fraud case

Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Disgraced former Congressman George Santos asked a judge on Friday to delay his sentencing in his federal fraud case. Santos is currently scheduled to be sentenced on Feb. 7 in
New Orleans attack survivor details horrific moments on Bourbon Street

Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images A deadly car-ramming attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans left 14 people deadand 35 others injured early on New Year’s Day, authorities said. The suspect, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, drove a pickup truck
Judge in Trump's hush money case expected to sentence him to 'unconditional discharge'

Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images, FILE (NEW YORK) — The judge in Donald Trump’s New York criminal hush money case indicated Friday that he intends to sentence the president-elect to an “unconditional discharge” out of respect for the presidential immunity doctrine.
New Orleans officials were warned in 2019 that Bourbon Street was vulnerable to car-ramming attack

Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images (NEW ORLEANS, La) — New Orleans city leaders were warned in a 2019 confidential physical security assessment that tourist-packed Bourbon Street was vulnerable to a vehicle-ramming attack because some of the existing blockade mechanisms
Postal worker killed in Harlem deli after 'verbal dispute,' say police

WABC (NEW YORK) — An on-duty United States Postal Service (USPS) worker was stabbed and killed inside of a deli in the Harlem neighborhood of New York City on Thursday afternoon after a “verbal dispute,” according to
Jimmy Carter's funeral attractive target 'for violent extremists to attack': Security assessment

Sarah L. Voisin/The Washington Post via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The state funeral for former President Jimmy Carter is an attractive target “for violent extremists to attack,” especially after the vehicle ramming in New Orleans that killed 14 people, though there
Windsor Library To Undergo 3-Month Remodel

The Windsor Regional Library is undergoing a $430,000 remodel, closing its doors for approximately three months starting January 5th. The renovation will include an updated floor plan with improved seating, a revamped children’s area, and new technology.
Reynoso Vineyards Pays Back Majority of Farmworkers

Most farmworkers at Reynoso Vineyards, who were owed thousands in back wages, have finally been paid before Christmas. The workers, represented by North Bay Jobs with Justice, had been owed wages since last spring due to the
Petaluma Police Investigating New Year’s Eve Knife Threat

Petaluma police are investigating a report of a knife threat that occurred on New Year’s Eve. Officers responded to the scene on Bond Avenue and Stokes Court, and were assisted by a helicopter from the Sonoma County
Petaluma Historical Library & Museum To Host Public Discussion

Calling all Petaluma River enthusiasts! The Petaluma Historical Library & Museum is hosting a public discussion on the future of the river, inspired by the new book ‘The Petaluma River: A Sketch Journal and Brief Historical Overview.’