Transportation Policy for Petaluma City Schools Athletes Being Re-Evaluated

A new transportation policy in Petaluma City Schools is causing problems for student athletes. The policy restricts driving and carpools for out-of-town games, making it hard for teams to participate. After community outcry, the school board is
PG&E Giving Climate Credit to Customers for October Bills

The state’s biggest utility is lowering power bills next month. The average customer will see a 55-dollar “climate credit,” thanks to California’s cap-and-trade program. It’s something PG&E does twice a year, with the next one in April.
KSRO’s Blue Jean Film Review of “Megalopolis”

KSRO’s Michelle Marques chats with Blue Jean Movie Critic Chis Bollini regarding “Megalopolis,” directed by Francis Ford Coppola.
Alabama executes Alan Eugene Miller with nitrogen gas for 1999 killings

Alan Eugene Miller — Alabama Department of Corrections (ATMORE, Ala.) — Alabama carried out the second-ever nitrogen gas execution in the United States on Thursday. Alan Eugene Miller, 59, was sentenced to death for the 1999 murders