President Biden has no plans of pardoning son Hunter Biden, White House says

Celal Gunes/Anadolu via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — President Joe Biden does not plan to pardon his son, Hunter Biden, who was convicted on federal gun charges, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre reiterated during a press briefing
How advocates predict Trump's 2024 win could impact gun violence prevention laws

ABC News (NEW YORK) — Drew Spiegel was preparing to march in the 2022 Fourth of July parade in the Chicago suburb of Highland Park when gunfire rang out. “In that short time span, seven people died,
Judge says Giuliani faces contempt if he doesn't turn over property to poll workers

Adam Gray/AFP via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A federal judge in New York on Thursday raised the possibility of holding Rudy Giuliani in contempt if he fails to turn over property by next week to the
Sonoma County’s Measure I Passes Giving Money to Childcare

Supporters of Sonoma County’s Measure I are declaring victory. As of Wednesday night, Measure I has the backing of nearly 61 percent of voters. It needs a simple majority vote to pass. Measure I would authorize a
Police Chase from Santa Rosa to Petaluma Ends in the Petaluma River

A man wanted on a felony warrant leads deputies on a chase, ending in a lengthy standoff. On Tuesday just before noon, a deputy on patrol saw the SUV of a man wanted for domestic violence, false
Petaluma’s Measure Y Passing to Allow City to Manage Growth

A measure that seeks to extend the term of Petaluma’s urban growth boundary to 2050 is passing. So far, nearly 70-percent of voters have voted yes on Measure Y which would help city leaders continue to manage
California Has Plan to Keep Abortion Pills If There’s a Federal Crackdown

There’s a plan in place for California to fight a possible crackdown on abortion pills. Attorney General Rob Bonta says they can share medication throughout the state without violating the Comstock Act. He and other leaders are
Sonoma County Sheriff Watchdog Appealing Whistleblower Subpoena Ruling

The watchdog for the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office is appealing a ruling the blocks them from subpoena power while investigating whistleblower complaints. Back in September, Judge Bradford DeMeo ruled in favor of the sheriff’s office saying that
$400-Million LaFever Mattson Bankruptcy Begins Proceedings with Law Firm Picked

A law firm has been chosen to represent the LeFever Mattson bankruptcy proceedings. The Press Democrat reports that a committee of creditors has picked the firm Pachulski Stang Ziehl & Jones to execute the interests of investors
Power Starting to Come Back to PSPS Affected Customers

Thousands of PG&E customers in Sonoma and Napa counties remain without power due to high winds and extreme wildfire danger. PG&E sill has hundreds of public safety power shutoffs in place. More than seven-thousand customers were impacted