Sonoma County Registrar of Voters Marks Move with Ribbon-Cutting Event
The Sonoma County Registrar of Voters is celebrating its new home near the Charles M. Schulz-Sonoma County Airport with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on May 1 at noon. The event at 3880 Brickway Boulevard comes just days before
Sonoma Valley to Host “Farewell to Prestwood” Celebration
The Sonoma Valley community is invited to honor the 75-year legacy of Prestwood Elementary at a special farewell event on Friday, May 1. The Sonoma Index-Tribune reports the celebration will feature live music from Trainwreck Junction, food
Secret Disclosures Threaten Convictions of Five Hells Angels Members
The murder and mayhem convictions of five Hells Angels members, including a former Sonoma County chapter president, are under fire following secret federal disclosures. According to a report from the Bay Area News Group, U.S. District Judge
Sonoma Spice Queen to Bring Hand-Crafted Flavors to Downtown Santa Rosa
The Sonoma Spice Queen is expanding to downtown Santa Rosa, filling a local void left by the closure of major spice retailers. Per Sonoma Magazine, owner Wind McAlister plans to open her second location at 404 Mendocino
Sebastopol Man Identified in Fatal Sea Ranch Collision
Authorities have identified 88-year-old Nils Hakansson of Sebastopol as the driver killed in a two-vehicle crash Friday evening in Sea Ranch. Per the Press Democrat, the California Highway Patrol reports that Hakansson was attempting to turn his
Inside Santa Rosa’s $35 Million Recycling Hub: High-Tech Success and the Plastic Problem
Recology Sonoma Marin’s upgraded south Santa Rosa plant is now processing 350 tons of recycling daily, boosting recovery rates to 85% for the region. The Press Democrat reports while high-tech sorters efficiently manage paper and metal, “contamination”
Legal Battle Reopens to Save the Near-Extinct Clear Lake Hitch
The Center for Biological Diversity has filed a federal lawsuit against the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, accusing the Trump administration of failing to protect the rare Clear Lake hitch. According to the Press Democrat, environmentalists allege
Healdsburg’s Dutch Door Donuts and Sebastopol’s Campanella to Close This Month
Two popular Sonoma County eateries are preparing to shut their doors as April comes to a close. Per Sonoma Magazine, Dutch Door Donuts in Healdsburg will serve its final handcrafted treats this Sunday, April 26, citing circumstances
Three Candidates Vie for Vacant Santa Rosa School Board Seat
The Santa Rosa City Schools Board meets today, April 22, to interview three candidates for the vacant Area 2 trustee seat. The Press Democrat reports applicants Teresa Medina, a youth program coordinator; Shaun Du Fosee, a retired
Southern California’s “It’s a Grind” Coffee House Expands to Santa Rosa
Santa Rosa Plaza has a fresh new flavor today as Southern California-based “It’s a Grind Coffee House” officially opens its doors. According to the Press Democrat, located at the mall’s B Street entrance, this marks the chain’s