Sonoma County Tourism Back Up to Pre-Pandemic Rates

Great news for Sonoma County’s tourism industry. During a Sonoma Valley Chamber of Commerce breakfast, Visit California CEO Caroline Beteta shared that Sonoma County has rebounded to pre-pandemic tourism rates. In 2022, visitor spending accounted for $2.29
SRJC Southwest Center Becoming SRJC Roseland

A Santa Rosa Junior College campus is getting a name change. The Sonoma County Junior College Board of Trustees have unanimously voted to rename the SRJC Southwest Center to SRJC Roseland. A ceremonial groundbreaking and celebration of
SRJC Southwest Center Becoming SRJC Roseland

A Santa Rosa Junior College campus is getting a name change. The Sonoma County Junior College Board of Trustees have unanimously voted to rename the SRJC Southwest Center to SRJC Roseland. A ceremonial groundbreaking and celebration of
Three Animal Rights Activists Arrested Outside Petaluma Still Don’t Have Trial Date

Animal rights activists arrested over four years ago at a demonstration near Petaluma still don’t have a trial date. Wayne Hsiung, Cassandra King and Priya Sawhney were in court Monday for a hearing in Santa Rosa to
Three Animal Rights Activists Arrested Outside Petaluma Still Don’t Have Trial Date

Animal rights activists arrested over four years ago at a demonstration near Petaluma still don’t have a trial date. Wayne Hsiung, Cassandra King and Priya Sawhney were in court Monday for a hearing in Santa Rosa to
Newsom “Not Backing Away” from Reparations for Slavery

Governor Gavin Newsom’s spokesperson says he is “not backing away” from cash payments as reparations for slavery. The payments would cost the state billions of dollars. Newsom signed an Assembly Bill that created the California Reparations Task
Newsom “Not Backing Away” from Reparations for Slavery

Governor Gavin Newsom’s spokesperson says he is “not backing away” from cash payments as reparations for slavery. The payments would cost the state billions of dollars. Newsom signed an Assembly Bill that created the California Reparations Task
Hospital That Burned Down in Paradise Not Coming Back

A Paradise hospital settlement related to the Camp Fire is coming from the Fire Victim Trust. The Press Democrat reports that Adventist Health will get $200-million for the loss of the Feather River Hospital. But that settlement
Hospital That Burned Down in Paradise Not Coming Back

A Paradise hospital settlement related to the Camp Fire is coming from the Fire Victim Trust. The Press Democrat reports that Adventist Health will get $200-million for the loss of the Feather River Hospital. But that settlement
California Signs Off on Santa Rosa Efforts to Buy Land for Large Park

Plans to transform a two-mile strip of land into Santa Rosa’s version of Central Park are a big step closer to becoming reality. The state of California signed off on releasing the land this week. That allows