Tradeswomen wanted: How trades organizations introduce North Bay women to hands-on careers

Being a woman in the trades means working against stereotypes, in fields in which few women are present and on a schedule that makes it difficult to care for children and aging parents. Yet the rewards are
She’s the Boss: The path from employee to owner has had its twists and turns for three local women business leaders

Small business owners are a special breed and must be resilient and flexible in the face of all the storms they’ve had to weather in the past few years. Women business owners often have to be even
Coastal vision: Caryl Hart talks housing, sea-level rise and leading one of the most powerful commissions in the state

The California Coastal Commission was established by voter initiative in 1972 and made permanent by the state legislature with the adoption of the California Coastal Act of 1976. The commission performs a wide range of duties to
Joe Foppoli
We are learning this morning that Joe Foppoli, brother of former Windsor Mayor Dominic Foppoli, is planning to file a wrongful termination lawsuit against the winery the two co-owned following his firing after raising concerns about company
Petaluma Bus Service
Great news out of Petaluma… riding a bus on Petaluma Transit is now FREE! No ticket, no passes, just hop on a bus and go for a ride. The 1-year pilot program started yesterday, and aims to
Heat!
Today’s temperatures are expected to well exceed 100 degrees across much of Sonoma County. Ukiah 106, Cloverdale 108, Healdsburg 109 and Santa Rosa at 105. Because of this, we have an excessive heat warning in place through