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Investigation leads to seven arrests across two counties, 19-pound meth seizure
An investigation by the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office and the federal Drug Enforcement Administration led to the arrests of seven people and seizure of about 19 pounds of methamphetamine...Read More
San Rafael police team up with DEA for National Prescription Drug Take Back Day
The San Rafael Police Department is teaming up with the Drug Enforcement Administration to host DEA’s National Prescription Drug Take Back Day, police officials announced. A drop-off site for...Read More
Members of Congress demand federal agencies stop illegal surveillance of peaceful protesters
On Tuesday morning, a letter co-led by Rep. Anna Eshoo, D-Palo Alto, and Bobby Rush, D-Illinois, and signed by 35 members of Congress demanded that federal agencies stop all...Read More
Museum of Ice Cream workers serve message to voters
What makes people excited to register to vote? Perhaps, ice cream.Read More
Marin citizens unload 143 pounds of pills
Citizens in Marin County dropped off an estimated 143 pounds of unused, expired and unwanted prescription drugs Saturday in the DEA's 12th National Prescription Take Back Day.Read More
FedEx faces drug charges in federal court
A criminal trial of FedEx Corp. began in federal court in San Francisco with a prosecutor accusing the company of acting as a "prolific drug courier."Read More
Drug take-back event nets over 200 lbs
The Petaluma Police Department participated in the 10th Drug Enforcement Administration's National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day last week.Read More
UC Santa Cruz greeks arrested in Ecstasy bust
Six University of California at Santa Cruz students were arrested Friday on suspicion of running a drug ring.Read More
12 tons of prescription drugs collected for disposal
Twelve tons of unwanted or expired medicine was collected in Northern California and the Central Valley on Saturday.Read More
Fraud charges taint ‘Silk Road’ investigators
Two federal investigators have been charged with fraudulently obtaining hundreds of thousands of dollars in bitcoin in connection with their Silk Road investigation.Read More
Feds abandon detained student for days
DEA agents locked up a SoCal college student in a windowless cell for four days, forcing him to drink his own urine to survive. Read More
Medical marijuana crackdown gets tighter
In direct contradiction with state law, the federal government has once again ramped up its crackdown on legal medical marijuana dispensaries.Read More