Local High School Students Participate In Inaugural CNA Program
A group of local high school students are now one step closer to careers in healthcare. The Petaluma Argus Courier reports this summer, a pilot program funded by a state grant trained the students to become certified
Sonoma Establishes First-Ever Parks And Rec Department
The City of Sonoma has officially established its first-ever Parks and Recreation Department, with Dave Jahns named as its inaugural director. According to the Sonoma Index-Tribune, the new department, funded by the Measure T sales tax, is
Sebastopol School District Facing Criticism Following Repeated Racial Incidents
A school district in Sebastopol is facing scrutiny from parents who say repeated racial incidents are being met with silence. The Press Democrat reports parents of children at Brook Haven Middle School report a pattern of racial
Over 100 Small Earthquakes Recorded Near The Geysers
More than 100 small earthquakes have been recorded near The Geysers geothermal field in Northern California since just after midnight on Thursday. According to the SF Gate, the largest was a magnitude 4.0 quake that struck at
Creative Sonoma Opens Applications For Arts Impact Grants For Organizations Program
Creative Sonoma has opened applications for its Arts Impact Grants for Organizations program. Forty-five different nonprofit arts and culture groups in Sonoma County will receive a grant of $4,000 to support their activities next year. The grants
Woman Left With Life-Threatening Injuries After Being Struck By Car Near Northwest Community Park
A woman was hospitalized with life-threatening injuries after she was hit by a car while walking her dog Thursday evening in Santa Rosa. The collision happened near Northwest Community Park on West Steele Lane. The woman was
Homeland Security Agents Execute Search Warrant In Napa
It remains unclear if any arrests were made after Homeland Security agents executed a criminal search warrant in Napa. It happened on Thursday morning, near Bel Aire Park Elementary School. Principal Kim Title says the school was
New Report Shows California Hotel Sales Dropping
Hotel sales are down throughout California and the North Bay is no exception. That is according to a new report from Atlas Hospitality Group. Through the first six months of this year, three hotels in the North
Six Sonoma County Fire Agencies Left Looking For New Health Insurance Coverage
Six Sonoma County fire agencies are searching for new health insurance coverage for their employees and retirees. In June, Fire Risk Management Services decided not to renew its existing medical benefits plan for 2026. The current plan
Cloverdale Unified School District Board Of Trustees Approves Minor Change To Safe Haven Policy
The Cloverdale Unified School District Board of Trustees is approving only a minor change to its safe haven policy. The original policy, adopted in February of 2017, designates all Cloverdale Unified facilities and campuses as safe havens.