Save the Redwoods League Looks to Buy and Preserve Property Near Sonoma Coast

Save the Redwoods League is looking to raise $16-million to purchase and preserve a 1,600-acre property north of Jenner. The property featuring several second-growth trees is currently owned by the Soper timber company who has since gotten
California’s Attorney General Focuses on Election Laws Ahead of November Election

The state attorney general is taking action to protect November’s election. Rob Bonta reminded online giants that California’s laws ban voter intimidation, and warned them not intentionally push out false information on polling locations or mislead media
Santa Rosa Man Pleas Not Guilty to Charges in Fatal Car Crash

A Santa Rosa man accused of causing a fatal car accident that killed a woman has entered a not guilty plea. Nhan Van Nguyen appeared in court Wednesday and faces charges including murder, vehicular manslaughter, and DUI.
14-Year-Old Petaluma Juvenile Arrested for Making School Threats

Petaluma police have arrested a 14-year-old boy for making threats towards both Casa Grande High School and Petaluma High School. He was contacted at his home and was taken into custody for criminal threats. A search of
Mary’s Pizza Shack Files for Bankruptcy

Mary’s Pizza Shack has filed for bankruptcy. The company says it’s the final step in a process to preserve the Mary’s brand. Previously the company had split into smaller family-owned units. Mary’s now says in a press
81-Acre Boyles Fire in Lake County Fully Contained

The Boyles Fire that destroyed dozens of properties and vehicles in Clearlake is now fully contained. Authorities declared full containment of the 81-acre fire at about 8:30 Wednesday night, more than three days after it started. Thirty-three
“No on Measure J” Signs Vandalized Near Sebastopol

Several “no on Measure J” campaign signs have been vandalized. The about half-dozen signs damaged or defaced this week were displayed in a rural area, just outside of Sebastopol. Most of the signs had the word “NO”
Another PG&E Rate Hike Being Voted on Today

Millions of Californians are about to find out their power bills are rising again. State regulators will be voting today on a new request from PG&E to tack on another six bucks before the end of the
Sonoma County Supervisors Agree on Carbon-Neutral Plan

Sonoma County has approved a plan to make County government operations carbon-neutral by 2030. The 167-page action plan provides a detailed roadmap to reduce carbon emissions from County operations, increase carbon storage on County-owned lands, and make
NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban resigns: Sources

Luiz C. Ribeiro for NY Daily News via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — New York City Police Commissioner Edward Caban is stepping down, multiple sources told ABC News. Word of the resignation came in a letter from