Santa Rosa Kaiser Workers Set To Start Indefinite Strike
Over 120 Kaiser Permanente medical workers in Santa Rosa are set to go on an indefinite strike next week, joining 31,000 colleagues across California and Hawaii. The Press Democrat reports this marks the second walkout in three
Santa Rosa Man Arrested For Dragging Dead Coyote Through City Streets
A disturbing scene in Santa Rosa led to a flurry of 911 calls yesterday after a driver was spotted dragging a dead animal through city streets. Police responded to Sonoma Avenue late Thursday afternoon following reports that
Missing Rohnert Park Man Found Dead In Bodega Bay
A tragic end to a week-long search in Sonoma County, after a missing Rohnert Park man was found dead in Bodega Bay. Authorities discovered the body of 29-year-old Kale Gonick-Hallows on Friday, inside his submerged Tesla near
Numerous “Free America” Protests Across The North Bay
Protesters across the North Bay joined a nationwide ‘Free America’ walkout Tuesday, marking one year since President Trump’s second inauguration. Per the Press Democrat, hundreds of students and residents took to the streets in Santa Rosa, Sebastopol,
Sebastopol To Consider Potential Grocery Outlet On Main Street
Sebastopol’s empty Rite Aid building could soon be home to a new Grocery Outlet, marking the town’s seventh grocery store. According to the Press Democrat, the discount grocer has proposed moving into the Main Street location that
Narrows Project To Continue With Higher Costs
The long-awaited widening of Highway 101 between Marin and Sonoma is open, but drivers can expect more construction and a higher price tag this spring. Per the Marin Independent Journal, while all lanes of the ‘Novato Narrows’
Pride Flag Returns At Sonoma Valley High School
The pride flag is flying again at Sonoma Valley High School following a weekend of community backlash over its sudden removal. The Sonoma Index-Tribune reports Board President David Bell apologized Monday, calling the decision to take down
Petaluma City Schools Board Pushes Budget Deadline To End Of The Month
Petaluma school leaders are under pressure to cut more than six million dollars from next year’s budget as pandemic-era funding dries up. According to the Petaluma Argus-Courier, the Petaluma City Schools Board met last week to weigh
Car Crash Followed By Equipment Failure Left Thousands In Sebastopol Without Power
A morning commute accident in Sebastopol left thousands in the dark yesterday after a car vs. pole crash triggered a massive secondary power failure. The Press Democrat reports the trouble started at 6:00 a.m. when a driver
Judge declines to appoint special master to oversee DOJ’s release of remaining Epstein files

Jeffrey Epstein is seen in this image released by the Department of Justice in Washington, December 19, 2025 (U.S. Justice Department) (WASHINGTON) — A federal judge in New York on Wednesday declined to appoint a special master