Sonoma County Considering Expanding Living Wage Ordinance

Sonoma County supervisors are discussing a possible expansion to the county’s living wage ordinance. The policy sets the minimum pay and benefits for the lowest paid county employees and those working for county contractors. Next month, the
Sonoma County Considering Expanding Living Wage Ordinance

Sonoma County supervisors are discussing a possible expansion to the county’s living wage ordinance. The policy sets the minimum pay and benefits for the lowest paid county employees and those working for county contractors. Next month, the
Valets Sue Bohemian Grove Over Labor Practices

Three valets are suing Bohemian Grove. SF Gate reports that the three who worked for the infamous camp in Monte Rio for years have submitted a complaint alleging unfair labor practices. Complaints include “nonstop” 16-hour work days,
Valets Sue Bohemian Grove Over Labor Practices

Three valets are suing Bohemian Grove. SF Gate reports that the three who worked for the infamous camp in Monte Rio for years have submitted a complaint alleging unfair labor practices. Complaints include “nonstop” 16-hour work days,
Santa Rosa Considers Expanding Safe Parking Program

Santa Rosa officials are considering a long-term extension for the city’s safe parking program. During its first year, the program provided a safe place to stay for 148 people living in their vehicles. The program, operated by
Santa Rosa Considers Expanding Safe Parking Program

Santa Rosa officials are considering a long-term extension for the city’s safe parking program. During its first year, the program provided a safe place to stay for 148 people living in their vehicles. The program, operated by
Sonoma County Approves $3-Million More for Homeless

More money is going to solve local homelessness. Sonoma County Supervisors have approved $3 million in additional funds for housing-focused homelessness intervention projects. The funds from Measure O will go to six local nonprofits as well as
Sonoma County Approves $3-Million More for Homeless

More money is going to solve local homelessness. Sonoma County Supervisors have approved $3 million in additional funds for housing-focused homelessness intervention projects. The funds from Measure O will go to six local nonprofits as well as
Sonoma County Supervisors Award $3 million for Homelessness Solutions

The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors approved $3 million in additional funds for housing-focused homelessness intervention projects as part of the county’s overall goal of reducing the homeless population by 10% every year. The funding comes from
Sonoma County Supervisors Award $3 million for Homelessness Solutions

The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors approved $3 million in additional funds for housing-focused homelessness intervention projects as part of the county’s overall goal of reducing the homeless population by 10% every year. The funding comes from