New Report Shows California Hotel Sales Dropping
Hotel sales are down throughout California and the North Bay is no exception. That is according to a new report from Atlas Hospitality Group. Through the first six months of this year, three hotels in the North
Six Sonoma County Fire Agencies Left Looking For New Health Insurance Coverage
Six Sonoma County fire agencies are searching for new health insurance coverage for their employees and retirees. In June, Fire Risk Management Services decided not to renew its existing medical benefits plan for 2026. The current plan
Cloverdale Unified School District Board Of Trustees Approves Minor Change To Safe Haven Policy
The Cloverdale Unified School District Board of Trustees is approving only a minor change to its safe haven policy. The original policy, adopted in February of 2017, designates all Cloverdale Unified facilities and campuses as safe havens.
Santa Rosa Man Killed By Police Following Standoff
A 20-year-old man is dead after he was shot by Santa Rosa police officers. The shooting happened early Thursday, following a standoff at his ex-girlfriend’s home in the southwest part of the city. It started at about
Envelopes with white powder found in ICE office do not involve dangerous substances: Officials

Immigration Court building entrance at 26 Federal Plaza in New York. (Photo by Erik McGregor/LightRocket via Getty Images) (NEW YORK) — Envelopes containing a white powder that were found at a government building in New York City
Kellogg says it will remove artificial dyes from cereals by the end of 2027

Kellogg’s cereal products are offered for sale at a grocery store on July 10, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) (NEW YORK) — WK Kellogg Co. has announced that they will stop using artificial