A man was sentenced earlier this week to 12 years and eight months in prison after he was convicted last year of molesting ...
By Ben Glickman Williams-Sonoma has agreed to pay more than $3 million to settle claims that it improperly labeled its products as made in the U.S.
Sonoma County Sheriff's Office identified a skull found in 2001 as Jeffrey Rupen, with help from genetic genealogy.
The Federal Trade Commission said the retailer violated a 2020 order it settled that made the same allegations.
The Sonoma County Sheriff's Office is asking the public for help after identifying a John Doe whose identity had been unknown since 2001.
Farm groups are organizing to defeat a ballot measure that could make Sonoma County the first county in the nation to ban ...
Apple today seeded the third beta of an upcoming macOS Sonoma 14.5 update to developers, with the software coming a week ...
Williams-Sonoma will pay a $3.18 million civil fine to settle U.S. Federal Trade Commission charges it violated a July 2020 ...
The Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office identified the skull of “‘Motorcycle Mountain’ John Doe” as Thomas Jeffrey Rupen, the victim of a cold case dating back to the 1980s, officials announced Tuesday. On ...
Summer sipping is going to be very colorful. The current trend in glassware is fun, festive, and jewel-toned. Home goods ...
Sonoma Epicurean is not just any fundraiser; it's a testament to the collective power of humanity and the hope it holds for a ...
Over the years, Apple has drastically improved its AutoFill feature for autofilling passwords, addresses, credit card ...