Santa Rosa Man Accused Of Killing Two Women In Car Crash Pleads Not Guilty

The man accused of killing two women in a San Francisco car crash pleaded not guilty in court Thursday. Jayden Patrick of Santa Rosa faces multiple charges, including two counts of murder, for the November 25th collision.
Members of South American Theft Group Arrested In Santa Rosa

Five members of a South American theft group targeting Asian business owners were arrested in Santa Rosa following a multi-agency investigation. The Santa Rosa Police Department, working with Union City Police and utilizing advanced technology like automatic
Santa Rosa Plaza Sees Specialty Tea Shop Close

W. Sweet Cup, a specialty tea shop located in the Santa Rosa Plaza, has closed its doors. The shop, which opened in June, offered dessert drinks and Hong Kong-style teas. The owner cited low customer traffic and
1 Dead Following Monday Night Crash Near Sonoma State

A driver is dead and their passenger is injured after a crash just outside the edge of the Sonoma State University campus. The single-car crash, which happened late Monday night, left a Chevrolet Corvette split in half
Man Charged For Attempting To Steal Airplane From Charles M. Schulz-Sonoma County Airport

A 29-year-old man has been charged with attempting to steal an airplane from the Charles M. Schulz-Sonoma County Airport in October. Augustin Ortiz faces charges of taking an airplane without consent and trespassing. The incident occurred in
SRPD Hosting Community Meeting Tonight

The Santa Rosa Police Department is considering a new Drone as First Responder program to enhance emergency response capabilities. This program would utilize drones to quickly assess emergencies, gather real-time data, and improve situational awareness. Benefits include
Three North Bay Residents Among Pardoned January 6th Rioters

Three North Bay residents are among the hundreds of January 6th rioters pardoned by President Trump. The three residents were each facing prosecution for their alleged roles in the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol building in 2021.
Santa Rosa City Schools Losing Millions By Misplacing Special Education Students

Santa Rosa City Schools is costing itself millions of extra dollars by putting students in special education who don’t need to be there. That’s according to experienced special education analyst William Gillaspie, who is the executive officer
$15 Million Awarded To Round Valley Indian Tribes & Sonoma County Water Agency For Two-Basin Solution

Congressman Jared Huffman announced that the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation has awarded $15 million to the Round Valley Indian Tribes and the Sonoma County Water Agency. This funding will support the Two-Basin Solution, a plan to divert
Farmers Affected By Bird Flu Outbreak Say Federal Payments Weren’t Enough

Farmers impacted by last winter’s deadly bird flu outbreak in Sonoma County say the federal payments they received weren’t enough. Following the catastrophic outbreak, eight poultry facilities received a collective total of $10.6 million in taxpayer-financed funds