Trump establishes emergency board to resolve Long Island Rail Road union dispute

A scenic view of the Farmingdale Long Island Railroad station near by the Bethpage State Park Golf Course on August 11, 2025 in Farmingdale, New York. (LONG ISLAND, N.Y.) – – President Donald Trump has agreed to
‘Toxic positivity’ on the rise in workplaces

“Just stay positive!” If those three words don’t make your blood boil, you haven’t worked in an office with “toxic positivity.” Toxic positivity is coined for a situation that occurs when a work environment encourages positive emotions
Charlie Kirk’s family: What to know about his wife Erika, 2 kids

Samuel Corum/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Charlie Kirk was a husband and the father of two young kids at the time of his death Sept. 10 at a campus university event in Utah. Kirk, the founder of
Trump files $15 billion defamation suit against New York Times, Penguin Random House

Win McNamee/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — President Donald Trump is seeking $15 billion in damages from The New York Times and Penguin Random House in a defamation lawsuit that alleges the newspaper and publisher engaged in a campaign to
13 people hurt in 2 mass shootings at Minneapolis homeless encampments on the same day

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey speaks to the media following a mass shooting at Annunciation Catholic School on August 27, 2025 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Stephen Maturen/Getty Images) (MINNEAPOLIS) — At least 13 people have been wounded, five critically,
Sonoma County To Host Another Public Meeting Over Redevelopment Plan Of Former Sonoma Developmental Center
Sonoma County is taking another shot at getting its redevelopment plan for the former Sonoma Developmental Center property approved. According to the Press Democrat, the county is hosting a public meeting on Wednesday, September 25, at Altamira
Novato Planning Commission Approves New Self-Storage Complex
The Novato Planning Commission has approved a new self-storage complex at 501 Davidson Street, despite opposition from nearby residents. The Marin Independent Journal reports the decision was unanimous and does not require a City Council vote. Residents
Lake County DA Investigating In-Custody Death
Authorities have identified a man who died last week after being taken into custody by Lake County deputies. Fifty-year-old Ryan Vandever, of Colorado, was handcuffed Tuesday in Kelseyville Community Park after reportedly refusing medical care and struggling
SRJC Mascot Gets New Costume For New School Year
Santa Rosa Junior College’s Rosco the Bear Cub has a new look for the new school year. The mascot was in need of some threads after getting a new body suit. The Press Democrat reports the college’s
Sonoma City Council To Consider Second Dispensary
The Sonoma City Council is set to consider allowing a second cannabis dispensary in the city. The discussion comes after residents and a local advocacy group argued that having only one dispensary creates a monopoly, leading to