Santa Rosa Apartment Fire Caused By Unattended Candles
Unattended candles are being blamed for an apartment fire in Santa Rosa that caused fifty-thousand dollars in damage Friday evening. Fire crews were called to a complex on the two-thousand block of Range Avenue just after 5
Head-On Collision Near Petaluma Kills One And Severely Injures Another
A fatal head-on collision near Petaluma left one person dead and another seriously injured early Friday morning. The California Highway Patrol says a man in his 60s was driving a Honda CR-V on Adobe Road around 6
Hundreds Gather In Downtown Santa Rosa To Protest ICE
A crowd of over 200 people gathered in downtown Santa Rosa on Saturday to voice their opposition to a string of fatal shootings involving federal immigration authorities. The protest, held at Old Courthouse Square, was sparked by
House Fire Near Petaluma Airport Forces Road Closure
A Petaluma house fire briefly shut down a busy roadway near the municipal airport this morning. The Press Democrat reports fire crews rushed to Ely Boulevard South just after 8 a.m. following multiple reports of black smoke
Cotati Moving Forward With Transit-Oriented Zoning
The City of Cotati is moving forward with an ambitious vision to transform the area around its SMART train station into a major residential and commercial hub. Per the Press Democrat, in a 4-0 vote, the City
Supervisorial Candidates To Face Voters During Santa Rosa Town Hall Tomorrow Night
Two of the three candidates vying for Sonoma County’s 4th District supervisor seat will face voters Tuesday night at a town hall in Santa Rosa. According to the Press Democrat, former Santa Rosa Mayor Tom Schwedhelm and
Man Arrested On Joe Rodota Trail With “Wolverine-Style” Claws
A routine foot patrol near the Joe Rodota Trail led to an arrest Thursday afternoon after an officer discovered a man armed with illegal weapons. Per the Press Democrat, Sebastopol police say the man was found in
Kaiser Will Remain Open During Strike
Thousands of Kaiser Permanente healthcare workers across Northern California are on strike after contract negotiations reached a stalemate. Per the Press Democrat, the walkout, which began at 7 a.m., involves roughly 2,800 employees—including physician assistants, therapists, and
Liquidation Plan Approved By LeFever Mattson Investors
Investors in the collapsed Sonoma Valley firm LeFever Mattson have overwhelmingly approved a plan to liquidate the company, despite a deepening legal rift among creditors. According to the Press Democrat, preliminary counts show 95% of voting investors
Winsor Woman Accused Of Running Illegal Kennel Denied Custody Of Dogs
A Windsor woman accused of running an illegal kennel in ‘appalling’ conditions will not be getting her dogs back anytime soon. The Press Democrat reports a hearing officer has ruled that North Bay Animal Services was justified