California Transportation Commission Recommending $73 Million For Highway 37 Improvement Project
A significant funding boost is on the horizon for the Highway 37 improvement project. According to a report from the Press Democrat, California Transportation Commission staff are recommending $73 million in gas tax funds for Phase 2,
SRPD Identifies Two Deceased Individuals From Possible Domestic Violence Incident
An update on a tragic incident that unfolded in Santa Rosa last Wednesday, June 11th, when Santa Rosa Police responded to reports of a possible domestic violence incident at an apartment on Atlanta Court. Upon arrival, officers
Marin County To Provide Housing For Evicted Farmworkers
Marin County is purchasing some land to provide housing for evicted farmworkers. County supervisors say they plan to buy a nearly 40-thousand-square-foot plot of land in Point Reyes Station from the Community Land Trust Association of West
Sonoma Valley Unified School District Investing In Arts Education
The Sonoma Valley Unified School District is now receiving about $500,000 annually for arts education, part of a new five-year Strategic Arts Education Plan. The Press Democrat reports that the funds have allowed the district to hire
Sonoma County Joining Lawsuit Against Trump Administration For Federal Funding Criteria
Sonoma County is joining a lawsuit against the Trump administration over its new ideological criteria for federal funding. The Press Democrat reports the county joined a lawsuit this month led by Washington’s King County. The suit accuses
Wohler Road Bridge Open Amid Repairs For Summer Tourism Season
The historic Wohler Road Bridge over the Russian River is open for the summer. The Press Democrat reports the 103-year-old bridge northeast of Forestville has reopened for the Russian River summer tourism season. However, the reopening is
Santa Rosa Parks And Rec Investigating Vandalism At Julliard Park Ponds
Santa Rosa city officials investigating what they’re calling an act of vandalism on the ponds at Julliard Park. The Santa Rosa Parks and Recreation Department tells the Press Democrat it appears someone poured a bottle of Aquashade
Sonoma County Seeing Concerning Spike In Drug Overdose Deaths
Sonoma County is grappling with a concerning spike in drug overdose deaths. The Press Democrat reports health officials confirmed a dozen fatalities in just the past two weeks, primarily men aged 19 to 49. Will Gayowski, with
Kraft Heinz to remove artificial dyes from its U.S. food products by the end of 2027

Kraft Heinz, the manufacturer of foods such as Jell-O, Capri Sun and Kool-Aid, announced Tuesday that they will remove artificial dyes from its products sold in the U.S. by the end of 2027. The multinational food company
Kraft Heinz to remove artificial dyes from its U.S. food products by the end of 2027

Kraft Heinz, the manufacturer of foods such as Jell-O, Capri Sun and Kool-Aid, announced Tuesday that they will remove artificial dyes from its products sold in the U.S. by the end of 2027. The multinational food company