Alexander brothers, luxury real estate brokers, must face sex trafficking charges, judge rules

Oren Alexander, Tal Alexander and Alon Alexander attend Chanukah With The Stars Gala, Dec. 10, 2014, at Harmonie Club in New York. (J Grassi/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images) (NEW YORK) — A federal judge in New York
Judge rules administration can’t force states to undo delivery of SNAP benefits

Free food boxes are distributed to those in need at a large-scale drive-through food distribution at Exposition Park, in response to the federal government shutdown and SNAP/CalFresh food benefits delays, on Nov. 11, 2025, in Los Angeles.
Top administration officials met with Boebert about House vote on release of Epstein files: Sources

Alex Wong/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Top administration officials met with Rep. Lauren Boebert Wednesday morning about the effort to force a House vote on the release of Justice Department’s Epstein files, multiple sources told ABC News. The
Search ongoing for woman visiting California who was last seen at beach bonfire

Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office (SANTA CRUZ COUNTY, Calif.) — Authorities said they are searching for an at-risk woman who was last seen at a bonfire on a California beach. Danielle Staley, 35, of Utah, went missing
Northern Lights display expected for 2nd night in a row for these US states

The Aurora Borealis lights up the night sky over Monroe, Wisconsin, on November 11, 2025. (Ross Harried/NurPhoto via Getty Images) (NEW YORK) — Dazzling waves of color are lighting up the skies this week. After green and
Marin County events center getting a facelift

The Marin County Civic Center is moving toward phase two of its major renovation, with the Veterans’ Memorial Auditorium on track for a 2027 reopening. The civic center’s primary events center has been closed since 2023. The
Neo-Nazi Leader Reported Back In Petaluma Area
Jon Minadeo II, the controversial founder of the Goyim Defense League, is facing a federal lawsuit filed by the Southern Poverty Law Center. According to the Press Democrat, the suit accuses Minadeo and his associates of committing
Downtown Barbecue Reopens
Downtown Barbecue, the Third Street eatery that closed briefly after announcing its shutdown for Halloween, has reopened under new leadership. The Press Democrat reports co-owner Lowell Sheldon, who is stepping away, confirmed a local ownership group is
Petaluma Man Arrested For Burglary & Possession
A Petaluma man is arrested after allegedly smashing a car window at Plaza North shopping center to steal items. Police say 38-year-old Manuel Arrenguin was caught early Thursday morning removing belongings from the vehicle. Officers say Arrenguin
Former Kendall-Jackson Winemaker Passes Away
Jed Steele, the acclaimed winemaker who helped launch Kendall-Jackson’s iconic Vintner’s Reserve Chardonnay, has died at the age of 80 after a battle with cancer. The Press Democrat reports Steele was crucial in developing the country’s bestselling