For 2nd time, grand jury refuses to indict New York AG Letitia James: Sources

(VIRGINIA) — For a second time in recent days, a federal grand jury in Virginia has refused to indict New York Attorney General Letitia James for alleged mortgage fraud, sources said. The grand jury rejected the Department
Petaluma Guild Marks 90 Years of Service
More than 200 supporters attended the Petaluma Community Guild’s 30th annual fundraising luncheon on November 21st at Hermann Sons Hall. According to the Press Democrat, the event celebrated the Guild’s remarkable 90th anniversary dedicated to the well-being
2 killed, 2 injured in shooting at Newark recording studio

(NEW YORK) — Two men were fatally shot and two others were injured in a shooting Wednesday at a New Jersey recording studio used to make music videos, according to officials. The deceased victims were identified by
Kentucky State University shooting: Bond set at $1M for parent charged with murder

Jacob Lee Bard, 48, is accused of shooting and killing a person on the Kentucky State University campus on Dec. 9, 2025. Franklin County Jail (FRANKFORT, Ky.) — The parent of two Kentucky State University students who
Judge orders immediate release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia from immigration detention

Kilmar Abrego Garcia speaks during a rally and prayer vigil for him before he enters a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) field office on August 25, 2025 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images) (NEW YORK) —
$2B in Pentagon funds diverted to immigration operations, congressional Democrats say

The Pentagon, heaquarters of the U.S. Department of Defense, is seen from the air on February 8, 2025, in Washington, DC. (Photo by J. David Ake/Getty Images) (WASHINGTON) — A report prepared by Democratic members of Congress says the
Supervisory officers to testify on 6th day of Luigi Mangione’s evidence suppression hearing

Luigi Mangione (L) appears with his lawyers for a suppression of evidence hearing in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan Criminal Court on December 8, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Sarah Yenesel
Rincon Valley Union School District Announces Negative Cerfitication
The Rincon Valley Union School District in Santa Rosa has announced a “negative certification,” becoming the first Sonoma County school system this year to confirm it cannot afford operating costs in the next two fiscal years. The
Sonoma City Council Drafting Ordinance To Preserve Affordable Housing
The Sonoma City Council has signaled strong support for mobile home park residents by directing staff to draft an ordinance with stronger protections against potential park closures. According to the Sonoma Index-Tribune, the move aims to preserve
Ken Mattson Ordered To Hand Over Deed To House
A court hearing over the bail terms for Sonoma businessman Ken Mattson, who is accused of running a multi-million-dollar Ponzi scheme, grew heated yesterday in San Francisco. Per the Press Democrat, U.S. Magistrate Judge Alex G. Tse