Permit Sonoma Updating Rules To Align With New State Law
Permit Sonoma is updating its rules regarding permit time limits. To align with new California state law, your issued permits will now expire if work doesn’t begin within 12 months, or if there’s a 12-month lapse in
Sonoma County’s Net Assessment Roll Hits All Time High After 5.44% Jump
Sonoma County’s net assessment roll has hit an all-time high of over $127 billion. That’s a 5.44% jump from last year, reflecting the total value of all local property as of January 1st. This record high means
Sonoma County Providence Hospice Workers To Begin Strike Today
Providence Hospice workers in Sonoma County are going on strike. About 120 workers are launching a two-day strike today. Employees are protesting Providence’s proposed joint venture with a private equity-backed hospice company. Union officials say they’re concerned
Controlled Burn To Continue Off Highway 12 Today
Santa Rosa residents should not be alarmed if you see smoke in the air this week. Fire crews are conducting a controlled burn on a 69-acre property just off Highway 12 near Melita Road. The training burn,
Man arrested for allegedly attacking fellow passenger 'unprovoked' on Frontier flight
Miami Dade Corrections & Rehabilitation (MIAMI) — A man was arrested and charged after allegedly attacking a fellow passenger on a Frontier fight “unprovoked,” according to the Miami Dade Sheriff’s Office. Ishaan Sharma, 21, has been charged
Sean Combs guilty on 2 of 5 counts, acquitted of racketeering conspiracy
Ricky Vigil/GC Images (NEW YORK) — Hip-hop mogul Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs has been found guilty of two of the five charges he faced in his racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking trial. On count one of the five-count
Bryan Kohberger due in court today to plead guilty in Idaho college killings, sparing him death penalty
Kai Eiselein-Pool/Getty Images (MOSCOW, Idaho) — Bryan Kohberger is expected to plead guilty on Wednesday to all counts in the killings of four University of Idaho students, despite the former criminology student’s initial eagerness to be exonerated