TRAFFIC CRAWLING through ‘Road Construction’ on 101 in Rohnert Park (VIDEO)
TRAFFIC CRAWLING: (1:15 pm) ‘Road construction’ has Highway 101 in Rohnert Park reduced to one lane in both directions. The reason listed by Caltrans is ‘ROAD CONSTRUCTION.’ UPDATE (1:40 pm): Several drivers have contacted KSRO over the
Trump administration tells NYC to shut down congestion pricing by March 21

Alex Kent/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The Trump administration has instructed New York City to end its congestion pricing program, the first of its kind in the nation, by March 21 in a newly released letter. The Federal
Jitter Bug: Why everyone’s losing sleep over the health effects of caffeine

With the emergence of new caffeinated drink options, North Bay healthcare professionals and educators are changing how they estimate caffeine consumption and understand its effects on the mind and body. They suggest the key to staying under
State Farm Reps To Meet With California’s Insurance Commissioner In Oakland

A crucial meeting is set for today in Oakland between California’s Insurance Commissioner and State Farm representatives. They’ll discuss State Farm’s request for emergency rate hikes, up to 38%, following the Los Angeles-area wildfires. State Farm argues
Uncertainty For National Parks Looms Amid Trump Cuts

Recent federal job cuts under the Trump administration have created uncertainty for national parks. Over ten thousand federal workers were laid off nationwide by the middle of February. Agencies like the U.S. Forest Service and the Bureau
Russian River & Moonlight Brewing Companies Among Local Breweries Raising Funds For the United Way Wildfire Response Fund

The “We Love LA” campaign, spearheaded by several California breweries, is raising funds for the United Way Wildfire Response Fund. Over 180 breweries from 25 states and four countries are participating, each brewing a “We Love LA”
Petaluma Discussing General Plan Update

Petaluma city leaders are focusing on long-term planning, with the General Plan update taking center stage. At a recent workshop, city council members discussed priorities for parks, fairgrounds, and economic development. The General Plan, expected to be
Former MLB Star Jonny Gomes Opens Baseball Training Facility In Cotati

Former Major League Baseball star Jonny Gomes is bringing big-league training to Sonoma County. He’s opened a new baseball training facility and agency, Indie Pro, in Cotati. The 10,000-square-foot facility offers state-of-the-art training for aspiring players, including
Petaluma City Council Approves Controversial Downtown Zoning Overlay

After hours of heated debate, the Petaluma City Council has approved a controversial downtown zoning overlay. The 5-1 vote allows for taller and denser developments in three key downtown areas, with buildings up to 75 feet high.
Judge Condemns “Will Run” Driver’s Dismissive Comments

A Healdsburg man, Marcus Burton, is facing further scrutiny after a judge condemned his dismissive comments about injuries caused during a high-speed chase last October. Judge Dana Simonds has ordered a review of Burton’s jailhouse phone calls,