One Dead After Single-Vehicle Crash On Guerneville Road

A man is dead after a single-vehicle crash on Guerneville Road in northwest Santa Rosa. The California Highway Patrol says a van rolled over multiple times. It was found a short time after eight o’clock Sunday morning.
Sonoma County Sheriff’s Narcotics Investigation Leads To 6 Arrests

Six people have been arrested after a narcotics investigation led Sonoma County Sheriff’s deputies to three locations in Santa Rosa. The Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office confirms it served three search warrants on February 2nd. Deputies seized several
North Bay Preparing For Another Round Of Rain

North Bay residents already cleaning up from last week’s intense storms are preparing for another round of rain. Residents living near the Russian River spent much of the weekend cleaning up from flooding. People living in a
Calistoga City Council Approves Two Year Contract For Calistoga Speedway

The Calistoga City Council has approved a two-year agreement with Hunt Motor Sports Concepts to bring sprint car racing back to the historic Calistoga Speedway for the first time since 2019. Hunt will organize race weekends, covering
Sonoma County NAACP Celebrates New HIVE Headquarters

Santa Rosa’s Fourth Street is now home to the H.I.V.E. – the Home of Intentional Vision for Equity. The Sonoma County NAACP celebrated the grand opening of its first permanent office in nearly 20 years. The NAACP
Former Petaluma Arts Center Director Searching For Pair Of Cement Sculptures

A pair of distinctive cement sculptures by acclaimed Petaluma artist Mary McChesney have been stolen from a west side home. Homeowner Carin Jacobs, former director of the Petaluma Arts Center, discovered the theft Tuesday morning. The 18-inch
Permit Sonoma Resumes Issuing Non-Emergency Well Permits

Permit Sonoma has announced they’ve resumed issuing non-emergency well permits. This comes after a Sonoma County Superior Court judge temporarily lifted a previous order that halted the process. Back in December, the county was told to stop
Sonoma State’s Faculty Housing Plan Backfires

Sonoma State University’s $42 million investment in faculty housing has backfired. Marina Crossing, a 90-unit apartment complex in Petaluma, was meant to attract and retain faculty. But high market-rate rents, ranging from $1,900 to $3,500, have kept