Interview: The Santa Rosa City Council Proposes Plan to Streamline Housing
Santa Rosa City Councilwoman, Julia Combs, presents the latest Housing Action Plan for Santa Rosa, the safety and cosmetic issues that need to be considered when it comes to building new housing, and the neighborhood and
Interview: How to Prepare You and Your Family for the Upcoming Fire Season
Assistant Fire Chief for the Sonoma County Department of Fire and Emergency Services, James Williams, explains who the fire season dates are determined, how preparedness has changed this year from previous years, how you can create
Interview: Reaction to the 2016 Presidential Election in the New Book “Dear Madam President”
Author of the book “Dear Madam President,” and former White House Director of Communications, and Director of Communications for the Hillary Clinton 2016 Presidential Campaign, Jennifer Palmieri, chronicles her reaction to the 2016 Presidential Election, the
Interview: California’s EPA Lawsuit, Nancy Pelosi Running Again, and the Upcoming Gubernatorial Race

Politico’s California Playbook Reporter, Carla Marinucci, addresses California’s lawsuit against the EPA, Governor Brown’s response to what Scott Pruitt and the EPA are changing, Nancy Pelosi’s announcement that she will run for Speaker once again in
Interview: California and 17 Other States Are Suing the EPA
Director of the California Environmental Law and Policy Center, Richard Frank, on why this lawsuit is being filed by the states involved, what could happen if this lawsuit goes forward, and what’s in it for lawmakers
Interview: Sebastopol City Council Addresses the Lack of Housing in The Region
Sebastopol Vice Mayor Patrick Slayter talks about the possibility of changing the housing codes to speed construction in Sebastopol, accessory, junior accessory units and granny units that could help with the lack of housing, would tiny
Interview: “Mueller’s Questions for Trump Will Be a Lot Tougher”

Former Federal Prosecutor in the United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia (now with Dickinson Wright Law Firm in Washington) Seth Waxman, discusses the likelihood of a subpoena for the President, an overview of