$141-Thousand Grant Given Towards Immigrant Services in Sonoma County

Sonoma County has been awarded a state grant of over $141-thousand to strengthen programs and services for immigrants. The funding will be used to identify gaps in existing services and create a countywide resource map. The County
Man with Outstanding Warrant Found with Gun in Santa Rosa

Santa Rosa police have arrested a pedestrian with an outstanding warrant who was carrying a firearm. Officers patrolling the area of Roberts Avenue and the Joe Rodota Trail located 44-year-old Joshua Lottice, whom they knew had an
Healdsburg’s Mill District Gets More Condos For-Sale

A proposed condo and apartment development in Healdsburg has slightly changed. The city and the developer, Replay Destinations of Vancouver, will now take 12 planned rental apartments for the Mill District and convert them to for-sale condos
Santa Rosa City Schools Board Gets Picketed by Classified School Staff

Classified staff at Santa Rosa City Schools, including custodians, school office managers, and tech specialists, picketed the Santa Rosa City Schools Board Wednesday. CSEA Labor Relations Representative Jeremy Arnold says another bargaining session is set for December…
Sonoma County’s Health Officer Doctor Leaving Post After Less Than a Year on the Job

Sonoma County Health Officer Doctor Tanya Phares is planning to step down soon. On Wednesday, the county Board of Supervisors confirmed Phares has submitted her resignation notice after less than a year on the job. Phares tells
Rohnert Park Sewer Rates Will Go Up 7 Percent Next Month

The days of Rohnert Park having the cheapest sewer rates in Sonoma County are numbered. Starting next month, home and business owners in the city will pay about seven percent more on their monthly sewer bills. Rates
Proposed Roseland Park Gets Environmental Impact Study Approved

The proposed Roseland Creek Community Park has cleared another hurdle. On Tuesday, the Santa Rosa City Council approved the park’s environmental impact study. However, the park may face legal challenges from community members who want the 20-acre
Funeral Procession This Saturday for the Late Rancho Adobe Fire Captain Kyle Heard

A funeral procession for the late Rancho Adobe Fire Captain Kyle Heard will take place this weekend. It will start at about 2 PM Saturday along Old Redwood Highway North, passing through the city of Cotati, and
Santa Rosa City Schools Considers Paying Student Board Members

The Santa Rosa City Schools Board is considering paying its student board members. A proposed policy calls for student board members receiving close to 65-hundred-dollars per year and academic credits. Right now, the district’s board has just
New York City Mayor Eric Adams indicted by federal grand jury: Sources

New York City Mayor Eric Adams attends a news conference on November 14, 2023, in New York City. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images) (NEW YORK) — New York City Mayor Eric Adams has been indicted by a federal grand