Trump signs executive order easing marijuana restrictions by reclassifying drug

U.S. President Donald Trump listens during a ceremony for the presentation of the Mexican Border Defense Medal in the Oval Office of the White House on December 15, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
Former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle and his family dead in small plane crash in North Carolina: Officials

In this July 9, 2022, file photo, Greg Biffle looks on during a heat race at a Camping World Superstar Racing Experience at I-55 Raceway, in Pevely, Missouri. Jeff Curry/SRX via Getty Images, FILE (NORTH CAROLINA) —
Sebastopol Woman Facing Felony Charges Following Embezzlement Investigation At Sonoma County Farm Bureau
A Sebastopol woman is facing felony charges today following a major embezzlement investigation at the Sonoma County Farm Bureau. According to the Press Democrat, prosecutors have charged 36-year-old Samantha Piehoff—a former operations manager for the bureau—with grand
Santa Rosa Church Celebrates 25 Years Of Feeding High School Students
A Santa Rosa church is celebrating over 25 years of fueling local students for the school day. The Press Democrat reports every weekday morning at 6:00 a.m., volunteers at the Presbyterian Church of the Roses begin preparing
Jury Rules Sonoma County Man Mentally Competent To Stand Trial For 1973 Murder
A 77-year-old man will face trial for a murder committed over fifty years ago in East San Rafael. According to the Marin Independent Journal, on Wednesday, a Marin County jury found Michael Eugene Mullen mentally competent to
US launches new strike on alleged drug boat, bringing total death toll to 99

LONDON — U.S. Southern Command announced on Wednesday that American forces struck another alleged drug vessel in the Eastern Pacific, killing four people the command described as “narco-terrorists.” Wednesday’s strike was the 26th since such operations began
House Democrats release another batch of Epstein photos

In this handout, the mug shot of Jeffrey Epstein, 2019. Kypros/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — One day before the deadline for the Justice Department to release its files on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, Democrats on the House Oversight Committee
Sonoma County Names Joshua A. Myers As New County Counsel
Sonoma County has a new top lawyer. Following a nationwide search, the Board of Supervisors has appointed Joshua A. Myers as the next County Counsel. Myers is a sixteen-year veteran of the office and currently serves as
Retired Sheriff’s Deputy Sues County Alleging Racial Discrimination & Harassment
A retired Sonoma County Sheriff’s deputy is suing the county, alleging decades of racial discrimination and a “toxic” work environment. According to the Press Democrat, Marcus Holton, who is Black, served 22 years on the force as
Cal Fire Investing More Than $62 Million Into Wildfire Prevention Projects Across The State
Cal Fire will provide more than 62 million dollars for 84 wildfire prevention projects across California. State officials say the funding will prioritize low-income and disadvantaged communities. The grants will support fuel reduction, wildfire prevention planning, and