Small plane bringing hurricane relief to Jamaica crashes in waterway, 2 dead

A plane heading to Jamaica to help with storm relief crashed in a waterway in a community in Coral Springs, Florida, Nov. 10, 2025. (Obtained by ABC News) (CORAL SPRINGS, Fla.) — Two people died when a
Ghislaine Maxwell’s alleged prison perks spark Raskin probe into Trump administration

Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) addresses the crowd at a Democratic “People’s Town Hall” in Bethlehem, PA on March 20, 2025. (ABC News) (NEW YORK) — Rep. Jamie Raskin sent a sharply worded six-page letter to President Donald
As hopes rise for an end to the shutdown, legal battle over SNAP benefits continues

Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP) signage at a grocery store in Dorchester, Massachusetts, US, on Monday, Nov. 3, 2025. Mel Musto/Bloomberg via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Following developments in the effort to end the ongoing government shutdown, Supreme
Sonoma County Probation Departments Celebrates Two Staff Members For Outstanding Work In Juvenile Justice
The Sonoma County Probation Department is celebrating two staff members recognized by the California Association of Probation Institution Administrators for outstanding work in juvenile justice. Roman Jordan, Juvenile Correctional Counselor II, was named Bay Region Line Staff
North Bay Families Facing Health Insurance Premium Spikes
If Congress doesn’t act, thousands of residents in Sonoma and Napa counties face massive health insurance premium hikes next year. Covered California says without extended federal tax credits, the average monthly payment could jump by nearly 90%
North Bay Preparing For Another Atmospheric River
Sonoma and Napa counties are preparing for a potential atmospheric river bringing rain, strong winds, flooding, and beach hazards later this week. The National Weather Service says most of the heavy rain is expected Wednesday and Thursday,
Sonoma County Historical Society Saves Howarth Park Cottage
A century-old cottage in Santa Rosa’s Howarth Park, nearly demolished in 2019, has been saved! According to the Press Democrat, the Sonoma County Historical Society signed a lease for just $1 a year to turn the building
Cal Fire Lifts Residential Burn Permit Requirement
Due to recent storms, Cal Fire has lifted the requirement for residential burn permits in parts of the North Bay. The Press Democrat reports this applies to single and two-family homes in Napa, Sonoma, Lake, Colusa, Solano,
Santa Rosa Woman Arrested Following Police Pursuit
A Santa Rosa woman is facing charges after leading Petaluma police on a high speed chase. Petaluma police say Aleah Traill was speeding along Highway 101 when officers tried to pull her over. After being confronted by
Rohnert Park Cancels Veterans Day Event
The City of Rohnert Park has canceled tomorrow’s Veterans Day event, citing the ongoing government shutdown and issues with an event partner. City officials said the Color Guard withdrew due to the shutdown, and unforeseen challenges made