At hearing, DOJ raises possibility of more charges against John Bolton

John Bolton speaks during the 2025 Texas Tribune Festival on November 13, 2025 in Austin, Texas. Brandon Bell/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Government lawyers at a hearing Friday in John Bolton’s classified documents case raised the possibility that more charges
3 sheriff’s deputies shot in Florida, governor says

Stock image of police lights. Douglas Sacha/Getty Images (INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, Fla.) — At least three deputies were shot Friday morning in Indian River County, Florida, according to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. DeSantis said officials are monitoring
Sonoma County’s Permanent Supportive Housing Threatened By Federal Cuts
Permanent supportive housing for Sonoma County’s most vulnerable homeless residents is threatened by major federal cuts from the Trump administration’s Department of Housing and Urban Development, or HUD. The new HUD policy prioritizes transitional housing and sharply
Ohio officer found not guilty of murder in Ta’Kiya Young’s shooting death

Ta’Kiya Young, a pregnant 21-year-old, was shot and killed by an Ohio police officer after she was accused of shoplifting. Walton + Brown, LLP. (BLENDON TOWNSHIP, Ohio) — A jury found an Ohio police officer not guilty
SRPD Officer Injured In Traffic Collision
A Santa Rosa police motorcycle officer was injured Thursday while responding to a call in the northeast part of the city. Officials say the officer was riding north on Mendocino Avenue when a Subaru Outback pulled into
Man Arrested In Petaluma For Damaging Former Hotel Now Used For Homeless Housing
A man is arrested Wednesday in Petaluma after allegedly damaging a room at a former hotel now used for homeless housing. Officials say 28-year-old Zeno Salinas-Rurales barricaded himself inside the room at the Studios at Montero, threw
New Survey Shows Calistoga Residents Support Maintaining Fairgrounds
Calistoga residents have strongly voiced their priorities for the city-owned fairgrounds: community events and traditional uses over commercial development or housing. A report from the Press Democrat says a new city survey shows massive support for maintaining
Windsor Proposes First-Ever Local Sales Tax
The Town of Windsor is exploring a first-ever local sales tax—up to one cent—to tackle a widening budget deficit. Windsor is the only municipality in Sonoma County without its own sales tax. Per the Press Democrat, town
Sonoma County Vintners Lays Off Four Employees Amid Restructuring
The Sonoma County Vintners, a key winery trade group, has laid off four employees as part of a major restructuring to address financial challenges. The Press Democrat reports in a sign of the industry’s “radical change,” the
Santa Rosa Names New City Manager
The Santa Rosa City Council has selected a veteran Southern California official, Lori Ann Farrell, to temporarily lead the city as its next City Manager. According to the Press Democrat, Farrell, who previously served as City Manager