Graton Tribe Lands Grow by 66 Acres from Rohnert Park

Rohnert Park is shrinking. The Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria is expanding its land holdings in Rohnert Park. The tribe has formally reclaimed 66 acres of land, which will require the city to redraw its boundaries. This
Massive Bay Area Housing Bond Measure Pulled From November Ballot

A major setback for affordable housing in the Bay Area. A 20-billion-dollar bond measure aimed at increasing the housing stock in all nine Bay Area counties will not appear on the November ballot after all. Officials say
Applications Open for Seat On Sonoma Valley Unified School District Board

The Sonoma Valley Unified School District Board of Trustees is accepting applications to fill a vacant seat on the board, representing Area 4. Troy Knox left the position last month. The deadline for applications is Friday, August
Two Suspects in Santa Rosa Stabbing Case Will Face Trial

A judge is upholding the charges filed against two men connected with a deadly stabbing outside of a bar in Santa Rosa. The ruling means the men may face a jury as soon as January of next
Sonoma County Airport On Track for Over 700,000 Passengers This Year

Charles M. Schulz-Sonoma County Airport is on track to fly a record 700-thousand passengers this year. The previous record of more than 641-thousand passengers was set just last year. The total number of passengers flying in and
Teachers' OnlyFans side hustles lead to resignation, public battle

ABC News (ST LOUIS) — The $2 million Brianna Coppage says she made on OnlyFans in the last year proved a lot more lucrative than her day job as a high school teacher. “You know what I
Trump asks to push back his hush money sentencing date until after election

Michael Ciaglo/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Former President Trump is seeking to push back sentencing in his criminal hush money case until after the 2024 presidential election, arguing that the current sentencing date of Sept. 18 advances
Chewing up the scenery: Grazing businesses are shepherding in an ancient form of land management

By Janet Perry Bucolic scenes of rolling hills with sheep lazily grazing is more than an iconic wine country vision. It’s a way of protecting that beautiful landscape from wildfires, while also making the land healthier
Arrests made in drug investigation into Matthew Perry's ketamine death: Sources

Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images (LOS ANGELES) — Multiple people are now facing federal charges in connection with the ketamine death of “Friends” star Matthew Perry, ABC News has learned. The arrests were made in an early morning
KSRO Pet of the Week from the Rohnert Park Animal Shelter: Ace

Meet out Pet of the Week from the Rohnert Park Animal Shelter: Ace. Ace is a 2-3 year old American Staffordshire Terrier mix with a heart of gold. This handsome fellow came to us as a stray-initially