Anna Kepner, teen who died on Carnival cruise, to be honored at celebration of life service

The family of 18-year-old Anna Kepner, who was reported dead while aboard the Carnival Horizon cruise ship on Saturday, says they will remember her as a happy, bubbly, straight-A student with a bright future ahead. Kepner family
Santa Rosa Woman Arrested For Outstanding Warrants & Resisting Arrest
On Monday afternoon SRPD officers responded to a business on Santa Rosa Avenue regarding an unwanted guest, identified as 32-year-old Tasha Holt. After officers attempted to arrest Holt for outstanding misdemeanor warrants, she allegedly began resisting, fighting
Search Warrant Results In Arrest In Rohnert Park
The Santa Rosa Police Department’s Gang Crimes Team executed a search warrant in Rohnert Park on Tuesday, leading to a major arrest in an illegal firearms operation. Detectives searched an apartment on Commerce Boulevard and found a
Santa Rosa Man & His Dog Displaced After Truck Crashes Into Home
A man and his dog are displaced after a pickup crashed into the front of their Santa Rosa home Wednesday afternoon. Police say the crash happened just after 12:30 p.m. at Humboldt Street and Carr Avenue, leaving
Rohnert Park Approves Concept Plan For Former State Farm Campus
Rohnert Park has finally greenlit its decade-long dream of creating a downtown. According to the Press Democrat, the City Council voted unanimously to approve the concept plan and land deal for the 30-acre former State Farm campus.
Santa Rosa City Council Approves 3.7% Rate Increase For Recology
Santa Rosa residents and businesses will soon see an increase in their monthly curbside garbage collection bills starting in the new year. Per the Press Democrat, the Santa Rosa City Council approved a 3.7% rate increase for
Sonoma State Names New President
Sonoma State University has named Michael Spagna as its new president. The Press Democrat reports Spagna, currently interim president at Cal Poly Humboldt, will take the helm on January 20th, 2026. He faces the challenge of stabilizing
Thousands of toxic sites in US at risk of flooding in coming decades due to sea level rise: Study

Joe Raedle/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Sea level rise caused by climate change could cause thousands of toxic sites in the U.S. to flood in the coming decades, according to new research. Under a high greenhouse gas