Charlie Kirk murder suspect can wear civilian clothes in court but must remain restrained: Judge

Flowers and candles are seen at a makeshift memorial for murdered American conservative activist Charlie Kirk outside the U.S. embassy as its flag hangs at half-staff on September 14, 2025 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Adam Berry/Getty
NBA memo says league education needed about ‘dire risks’ of gambling

Head coach Chauncey Billups of the Portland Trail Blazers looks on during the first half against the Utah Jazz at Delta Center on April 09, 2025, in Salt Lake City, Utah. (Photo by Alex Goodlett/Getty Images) (NEW
Invasive species of disease-carrying mosquito continues to spread in Northern California

Biting mosquito (Getty/Mrs) (CALIFORNIA) — Populations of an invasive species of disease-carrying mosquitoes are continuing to spread throughout Northern California, including the San Francisco Bay Area, according to health officials. Aedes aegypti — known for its capability
Rohnert Park Set To Gain First Permanent Supportive Housing Site
Rohnert Park and Burbank Housing have secured a $28.7 million state grant to fight homelessness. According to the Press Democrat, the money comes from the Homekey+ program and will be used to purchase and convert the Best
Alaska Airlines Adds New Non-Stop Destination From STS
Alaska Airlines is adding a new non-stop destination from the Charles M. Schulz – Sonoma County Airport, or STS. Starting March 18th, Alaska will offer daily round-trip flights between Santa Rosa and Ontario, California, providing a convenient
Over 20 ‘ill-prepared’ hikers, some with hypothermia, rescued from snowy Mount Washington: Officials

Jessica Rinaldi/The Boston Globe via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Over 20 “ill-prepared” hikers were rescued from New Hampshire’s Mount Washington after they were trapped in “full winter conditions” without the proper gear, with some developing hypothermia,
Muir Woods National Monument Reopens Thanks To Private Donations
Muir Woods National Monument is back open. The Marin Independent Journal reports the park, closed due to the government shutdown since October 1st, has reopened through the end of the month, thanks to private donations. There’s no
Sonoma County’s Immigrant Community Fearful Of Potential ICE Deployment
Fear remains high in Sonoma County’s immigrant community following the recent federal agent deployment scare in the Bay Area. Immigrant advocates gathered over the weekend to criticize local officials for their lack of urgency and failure to
Ken Mattson’s Chaotic Bookkeeping Creating Challenges
The financial mess left by indicted real estate mogul Ken Mattson is moving closer to resolution, but with sobering results for investors. The Press Democrat reports bankruptcy lawyers have detailed a new plan to liquidate Mattson’s companies,
Santa Rosa City Council Says Expense Cuts & Lodging Taxes Have Assisted City’s Recovery Timeline
City officials announced Tuesday that expense cuts and new business and lodging taxes have extended the city’s timeline for recovery. According to the Press Democrat, they’ve cut $15.4 million in costs and avoided any mid-year emergency budget