Reap the Rewards: North Bay food entrepreneurs say foraging is good for business—and the environment

Americans have been foraging foods from the wilds for longer than they have been harvesting foods they planted and grew. Foraging is still alive and well today and the North Bay Heidi Herrmann harvests seaweed from the
There But for Fortune

A financial windfall is the stuff of dreams for many people, with unexpected wealth that can mean lifetime security, the chance to achieve an aspirational goal or make what’s so far been a flight of fancy come
A Macro Look at Microloans

When it comes to owning a business, there’s still a huge disparity for the Latino community in trying to acquire capital to open or grow their own business. According to the State of Latino Entrepreneurship 2020 research
Shovel Man

It was wild scene on Mendocino Ave in Santa Rosa late in the day on November 20th, when a man was throwing bricks and rocks at cars while armed with a long shovel. Police originally responded to
Cease Fire

Officials say that Israel and Hamas have agreed to a four-day cease-fire. Under the deal, Hamas will release 50 of the 240 hostages it is holding over the four day break. Israel agreed to continue the cease
JFK

Some of the last surviving witnesses to the events surrounding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy are among those sharing their stories as the nation marks the 60th anniversary. Kennedy was killed as his motorcade passed
Know Your Limits

Here is a novel idea from the Santa Rosa Police… from 8pm to midnight tonight in Old Courthouse Square, they will have a booth set up to educate and test people on their blood alcohol level. The
SMART Collision

Service on the SMART train was delayed yesterday after a bicyclist was injured when they were struck by a southbound train in Rohnert Park. Witnesses say the bike rider went around the flashing lights and lowered barrier