SRPD Issues Traffic Reminders Ahead Of New School Year
Back to school traffic is in full swing for Santa Rosa students, and SRPD has a few reminders for everyone. Drivers should expect delays and heavy traffic around all schools. The first few weeks are especially busy,
Born to Sue: How a state labor-rights act got out of control

Imagine that a winery tasting room employee—let’s call him Tim—missed a few lunch breaks because he was the only server on duty during busy times of day. His employer didn’t seem to notice he was working through
Portion Of Highway 101 To Close Overnight Twice Next Week
A portion of Highway 101 in Santa Rosa will be closed overnight twice next week. It’s so construction workers can install supports for a new highway overpass at Hearn Avenue. The southbound lanes will be closed from
Immigration Advocates Demanding Sanctuary Ordinance
Immigration advocates are demanding the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors pass a sanctuary ordinance. The advocates packed Tuesday’s board meeting, including several who have been taking part in a hunger strike outside of county offices for the
Walmart Settling Overcharging Lawsuit
Walmart is settling a lawsuit claiming it overcharged customers in Sonoma County and in other parts of California. The retail giant recently announced the five-point-six-million-dollar settlement. The lawsuit claimed Walmart shoppers in California were charged higher prices
SRPD To Review Emergency Alerts
The Santa Rosa Police Department will review how it sends emergency alerts. It comes after the murder-suicide that left two Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office employees dead earlier this week. On Tuesday, officials admitted a delayed CivicReady notification
DOJ says George Washington University is ‘acting deliberately indifferent’ to antisemitism

The U.S. Department of Justice announced Tuesday that George Washington University was in violation of federal civil rights laws by “acting deliberately indifferent” to instances of anti-Semitism on campus. In a letter from Assistant Attorney General Civil
DOJ says George Washington University is ‘acting deliberately indifferent’ to antisemitism

The U.S. Department of Justice announced Tuesday that George Washington University was in violation of federal civil rights laws by “acting deliberately indifferent” to instances of anti-Semitism on campus. In a letter from Assistant Attorney General Civil
Bureau of Labor Statistics nominee E.J. Antoni suggests the agency suspend its monthly jobs reports

E.J. Antoni, President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), has proposed pausing the release of monthly employment reports in favor of more reliable quarterly updates. In an interview with Fox News Digital
Bureau of Labor Statistics nominee E.J. Antoni suggests the agency suspend its monthly jobs reports

E.J. Antoni, President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), has proposed pausing the release of monthly employment reports in favor of more reliable quarterly updates. In an interview with Fox News Digital