Some military families want further housing reform

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Antoinette Reeder (left), Shae Anderson (center) and Audrey Kray have documented what they say are unhealthy living conditions in privatized military housing. ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Moving cross-country from the Carolinas to California, the Reeder family looked

First-Ever Petaluma Fair Starts Today

The first-ever Petaluma Fair kicks off today, Thursday, June 19th, at the Petaluma Fairgrounds, running through Sunday, June 22nd. According to a report from the Press Democrat, after the city took over fairground operations last year, they’re

ICE Arrests 2 People In Santa Rosa

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is stepping up its presence in Sonoma County. A local group tracking ICE actions says the agency has arrested two people in Santa Rosa within two days this week, the North Bay

Santa Rosa City Council Passes Budget For 2025-2026

Santa Rosa is signing off on a city budget that includes more than eleven-million dollars in cuts and nearly two-dozen layoffs. The Santa Rosa City Council approved the 553-point-eight-million-dollar budget for 2025-2026 on Tuesday. The budget includes