Napa City Council To Vote On Future Of Luxury “Glamping” Resort

A proposed luxury “glamping” resort along Napa’s Silverado Trail is sparking controversy. The Grange Campground, planned by AutoCamp, would feature high-end camping trailers and tents, along with other amenities. Opponents, organized as RAGE, cite wildfire risks, increased
Eel River Agreement Finalized In Sacramento

A historic agreement has been signed in Sacramento, charting the future of the Eel River. North Coast officials gathered to finalize the pact, which addresses the decommissioning of PG&E’s Potter Valley powerhouse and dam removal. The agreement,
Santa Rosa Growlers & Redwood Empire Food Bank Teaming Up To Fight Hunger

The Santa Rosa Growlers are teaming up with the Redwood Empire Food Bank to fight hunger! Join them for the “Hat Trick for Hunger Relief” Food Drive at Snoopy’s Home Ice on Friday, February 28th at 7:30
Congressmen Jared Huffman Reintroduces “Help Our Kelp Act”

Congressman Jared Huffman and Senator Jeff Merkley have reintroduced the “Help Our Kelp Act,” aiming to secure federal funding for struggling kelp forests. These underwater forests are vital for marine life, but have drastically declined in recent
California’s Crab Fisherman Struggling With Increasing Regulations

California’s Dungeness crab fishery, a multi-million dollar industry, faces a perfect storm of challenges. Crab fisherman describe the current season as a struggle, with low crab hauls and increasing regulations. These restrictions are largely driven by concerns
Former Windsor Mayor Dominic Foppoli Returns Home

Former Windsor Mayor Dominic Foppoli, facing multiple sexual assault lawsuits, recently returned to his former hometown for a deposition that was ultimately canceled. He now resides in Italy with his new wife, but his attorney stated Foppoli
Oak Grove Union School District Teachers Authorize Strike

Teachers in the Oak Grove Union School District are a step closer to walking off the job. The teachers, who are members of the California Teachers Association, authorized a strike on Wednesday. The school district is made
Santa Rosa City Council Seeking Community Input

Santa Rosa is actively seeking community input to shape its future. Over 100 residents attended a recent town hall meeting, discussing topics from infrastructure and public safety to budget priorities and school closures. Mayor Stapp and Vice
Catholic Charities of Santa Rosa Announces Rebrand

Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Santa Rosa has expanded its reach and rebranded as Catholic Charities of Northwest California. The name change reflects the organization’s doubling of its service area to include Humboldt, Del Norte, and
Santa Rosa City Schools Board of Trustees to Announce School Closures This Wednesday

After months of debate, Santa Rosa City Schools students, parents, staff and administrators are days away from finding out which schools will close. The district’s board of trustees plans to announce school closures this coming Wednesday. Multiple