Red Flag Warning Now In Effect Until 5 PM Saturday

A red flag warning is now in effect for the North Bay. It will last through at least five o’clock tomorrow afternoon. Fire officials and meteorologists say this could be the strongest wind event in the region
Power Safety Shutoffs Begin Across PG&E’s Coverage Area Due to Fire Weather Conditions

The lights are out for more than nine-thousand people in the Bay Area, including a thousand in Sonoma County. PG&E warned customers of power shutoffs this week due to an extreme fire danger from high winds and
Santa Rosa Completes Purchase of Southeast Greenway for Future Central Park

Santa Rosa has completed the purchase of a two-mile strip of land that the city wants to transform into a central park. On Thursday, the city and its partners announced the completed purchase of the Southeast Greenway,
Cotati City Council Candidate Calls for FBI Investigation Into City Hall

A candidate for Cotati City Council is calling on the FBI to investigate City Hall. The Press Democrat reports that George Barich, a former council member himself, is calling for the investigation over the “weaponizing city departments
Former Coach and Teacher Due in Court Over Threats Against Penngrove Elementary School

The man accused of threatening a shooting at Penngrove Elementary School near Petaluma is due in court today. Kevin Harrington, who was arrested near South Lake Tahoe on Monday, is behind bars in Santa Rosa and being
Petaluma Man Arrested Over Obscene Child Images

Petaluma Police have arrested a man for possessing obscene materials. Yesterday, police searched the home of Nicholas Schlager stemming from a tip related to illegal, obscene, digital images/data. Electronic devices belonging to Schlager were located and seized
Here are the Menendez brothers' potential tracks to freedom

Ted Soqui/Sygma via Getty Images (LOS ANGELES) — Lyle and Erik Menendez are currently serving life behind bars for the murders of their parents in the family’s Beverly Hills home. But after more than three decades in prison, a
Please Stand By: KSRO is Experiencing Technical Difficulties

KSRO broadcasts as well as several of our sister stations are currently experiencing technical difficulties at this time. Our engineers are aware of the problem and are hard at work to find a solution. We apologize for
Florida's farmlands, iconic orange groves recovering following back-to-back hurricanes

Everoak Farms volunteers harvest sugar cane that could be salvaged after heavy winds and water from Hurricane Milton wrecked and flooded crops on the Orlando, Florida, farm. (Rich Pope/Orlando Sentinel/Tribune News Service via Getty Images) (TALLAHASSEE, Fla.
Charges dropped against deaf Black man who was punched by Phoenix police

Jeremy Hogan/Getty Images (PHOENIX) — All charges were dropped Thursday against Tyron McAlpin, a disabled Black man in Arizona who had been facing charges of felony assault and resisting arrest after a pair of Phoenix police officers