Sonoma County Board Of Supervisors Updates Eviction Ban

What was a countywide eviction moratorium now only applies to communities along the Lower Russian River. The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors unanimously passed the updated eviction ban on Tuesday. The first version of the moratorium was
Santa Rosa City Schools Board of Trustees To Vote On Layoff Notices

Tonight, the Santa Rosa City Schools Board of Trustees is expected to decide the fate of more than 150 employees. Trustees will vote on whether to issue layoff notices to certified and classified employees and administrators. Employees
SRPD Investigating Report Of Weapons On Maria Carrillo’s Campus

The Santa Rosa Police Department is investigating a report of weapons on the campus of Maria Carrillo High School. Santa Rosa City Schools says two students were found in possession of a knife at school on Tuesday.
Santa Rosa Man Accused Of Selling Fentanyl To High Schoolers Appears In Court

A Santa Rosa resident in custody in connection with the drug overdoses of four local high school students made his first court appearance on Tuesday. 21-year-old Ramon Nunez, who was arrested on Sunday afternoon, has not yet
15-Year-Old Stabbed At Elsie Allen High School

A stabbing at Elsie Allen High School in Santa Rosa has left a 15-year-old student hospitalized. Santa Rosa Police responded to the campus Tuesday afternoon after reports of a student being stabbed in a classroom. The school
'There is no more American dream': Migration into US slows, reverses south

ABC News (NEW YORK) — Migration to the United States has largely stopped, frozen in place amid prohibitive new restrictions put in place by President Donald Trump’s administration. Thousands of migrants are now giving up mid-journey and
Menendez brothers: Newsom orders parole board to investigate whether they'd pose 'unreasonable risk' to public if released

Vince Bucci/AFP via Getty Images (LOS ANGELES) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom told the Menendez brothers’ attorney he’s ordering the parole board to launch a “comprehensive risk assessment” investigation into whether the brothers pose “an unreasonable risk
New York City Mayor Eric Adams asks court to toss case against him due to prosecutorial misconduct

Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The corruption case against New York Mayor Eric Adams should be dropped because of “an extraordinary flurry” of leaks by prosecutors, his attorney said in a new court filing Wednesday.
Woman takes 'reverse' discrimination case to Supreme Court over hiring of gay co-workers

Andrew Harnik/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Marlean Ames had earned positive performance reviews for nearly 15 years in her job at the Ohio Department of Youth Services. But in 2019 when she applied for a promotion, she got
As New Orleans' Mardi Gras goes into full swing, security boosted to historic levels

Michael DeMocker/Getty Images (NEW ORLEANS) — More cops than confetti are expected to be prevalent on parade routes when Mardi Gras goes into full swing in New Orleans this weekend. City officials said security has been ramped