Truth in Listings

Accuracy is key. As the North Bay’s busy real estate season ramps up, a new law is tightening how homes can be portrayed in listings. California Assembly Bill 723, which went into effect in January, requires photographs that
Travel disruption continues even after ICE agents deployed to airports

People stand in a security line at George Bush Intercontinental Airport that extended all the way to the airport’s subway terminal in Houston, March 24, 2026. (KTRK) (NEW YORK) — Travel upheaval continued at some of the nation’s
2 children, 1 adult hurt in stabbing at Florida middle school: Sheriff

In this image released by the Walton County Sheriffs Office, law enforment vehicles are shown at the scene of a stabbing investigation at Walton Middle School in Defuniak, Fla., on March 24, 2026. (Walton County Sheriff’s Office,
Suspect Arrested in Fatal Santa Rosa Stabbing
A man is in custody this morning following a deadly stabbing at a mobile home park just outside Santa Rosa. Authorities have arrested 45-year-old William Bryan Rufner in connection with the murder of 40-year-old Melody Borg. Deputies
New Sebastopol Nursery to Root Community Growth
A new business in Sebastopol is preparing to open its doors with a mission that goes far beyond gardening. The Press Democrat reports The Growing Together Nursery will host its official grand opening on April 10th and
Petaluma Man’s Body Recovered from Truckee River
A multi-day search for a missing Petaluma teenager has ended in tragedy near the California-Nevada border. Authorities have recovered the body of 19-year-old Brian Marcellino Gallardo from the Truckee River. Gallardo went missing Saturday afternoon after entering
Thomas Keller’s French Laundry Facing Lawsuit Over Labor Violations
One of the world’s most famous restaurants is facing a legal battle in Napa County. A former dishwasher has filed a lawsuit against Thomas Keller’s The French Laundry, alleging widespread violations of the California Labor Code. According
L.A. Woman Drowns in Tomales Bay Kayaking Accident
A Southern California woman has died following a tragic kayaking accident in Tomales Bay. Authorities say 37-year-old Brigitte Manspeaker of Los Angeles was on the water Saturday evening with her boyfriend and their dog when their boat
20 U.S. Airports Swap TSA for Private Security
Twenty U.S. airports, including San Francisco International and Sonoma County, are now using private security firms for passenger screening. The Press Democrat reports under the federal Screening Partnership Program, these private companies handle the checkpoints instead of
LaGuardia Airport crash: 1 of the 2 killed pilots identified

NTSB investigators walk the scene of the March 22 collision between an Air Canada Express plane and a firefighting vehicle on Runway 4 at LaGuardia Airport in New York City, March 23, 2026. (NTSB) (NEW YORK) —