Interview: KSRO’s Steve Reuter on Rebuilding His Home After the Fires
Steve Reuter, KSRO Morning News Financial Correspondent, is just beginning the rebuilding process on his home and has decided to construct the very same home he originally lived in, how quickly the permit process was for
Interview: The Charitable Efforts of the Tipping Point Community and How You Can Help
Daniel Lurie, CEO and Founder of Tipping Point Community, speaks to the charitable opportunities his organization has been able to participate in, the feedback from the community at large, how and why he created Tipping Point,
Interview: “The Greatest Impact Was in Santa Rosa” The 112th Anniversary of the 1906 Earthquake
Author, reporter, and Press Democrat feature writer Gaye LeBaron joins Pat on the anniversary of the 1906 Earthquake describes the devastation that occurred in the hours after it hit, what’s she’s witnessed, from not only a
Interview: SRJC Journalism Department’s “Oak Leaf” Newspaper Staff Awarded With Several Honors
Santa Rosa Junior College Journalism Professor, Anne Belden, announces the numerous awards the SRJC Oak Leaf newspaper has earned, along with their latest nominations for more awards, how they covered the fire damage right after it
Interview: California’s Sanctuary State Status, Seventeen Governorship Candidates, and the Passing of Barbara Bush
Politico’s California Playbook Reporter, Carla Marinucci, responds to President Trump’s negative comments about California’s sanctuary state status, the seventeen candidates throwing themselves into the running for California’s governorship, and reflections on the life and career of
Interview: The Ramifications of the Proposed $300 Million Housing Bond
Supervisor David Rabbitt discusses whether the $300 million housing bond can make it to the November ballot, how to support every aspect of housing recovery from design, to permits, to construction, and how establishing a concrete
Interview: The Painful Reality of the Proposed Budget in the Wake of the Devastating Fires
Santa Rosa Mayor Chris Coursey provides an overview of the increased budget proposal, starting with the Fountaingrove water system, the increase to the general fund to keep present workers and services going, the proposed housing bond