Cartels issuing bounties up to $50,000 for hits on ICE, CBP agents: DHS

An officer wearing an ICE badge in Broadview, Ill., Sept. 26, 2025. Jacek Boczarski/Anadolu via Getty Images “ (WASHINGTON) — There is credible intelligence that members of Mexican drug cartels have offered a “tiered” bounty system for
Man who allegedly killed Queens couple after forcing way into home pleads not guilty: DA

NYPD (NEW YORK) — A man pleaded not guilty Tuesday to charges he forced his way into a Queens, New York, home, killed the elderly couple who lived there, set fire to the house and then went
I-85 crash: 8 dead, multiple cats injured after semi-truck collision in Georgia

(ATLANTA) — Eight people were killed in a fiery, six-vehicle pileup on Interstate 85 in Jackson County, Georgia, the Jackson County Coroner’s Office confirmed to ABC News. A semi-trailer chicken feed truck collided into the back of
Napa County’s Pickett Fire Burn Scar Faces Threat Due To Heavy Rainfall
Heavy rain continues to threaten Napa County’s Pickett Fire burn scar this morning even after a flash flood warning expired. The National Weather Service warns that rock, mud, vegetation, and other debris could move through areas east
CHP Concludes Speed Caused April’s Fatal Woodacre Crash
The California Highway Patrol has concluded that speed caused the tragic April crash in Woodacre that killed four high school girls. According to a report obtained by the San Francisco Chronicle, the 16-year-old driver was traveling at
RCU Dedicates Holiday To Annual Day Of Impact
Redwood Credit Union dedicated Monday’s holiday to its annual Day of Impact. According to the Press Democrat roughly 1,000 RCU employees volunteered at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds, partnering with the non-profit Foster Love. Together, they assembled nearly
Local CRV Recycling Center Set To Reopen In Windsor
After a year-long absence, the local CRV recycling center is set to reopen by the end of the month. The Press Democrat reports the temporary center, run by UCP of the North Bay (United Cerebral Palsy), will
Sonoma Valley Visitors Bureau Completes Move Into Historic Toscano Hotel
The Sonoma Valley Visitors Bureau has officially moved into the historic Toscano Hotel on Sonoma Plaza, completing a decades-long effort to revitalize one of Sonoma’s most storied buildings. The Sonoma Index-Tribune reports the move, a collaboration between
Defense Witness In Animal Rights Activist Trial Facing Scrutiny
A defense witness faces scrutiny Monday in the trial of animal rights activist Zoe Rosenberg. Carla Cabral, who cared for four chickens taken from a Petaluma Poultry facility in 2023, testified the birds were in poor health.
Authorities Searching For Assault Suspect In Sonoma
Authorities are searching for a man who assaulted an employee outside The Lodge at Sonoma Resort late Saturday. Police say the incident occurred shortly before 11:30 p.m. at the hotel when an employee tried to wake a