Santa Rosa Man Arrested On Gun & Drug Charges
Santa Rosa Police made a significant arrest Monday evening after checking on a suspicious vehicle. Around 5:10 PM on October 6th, an officer found a man who appeared unconscious in a car at a shopping center on
Petaluma Police Department Release Recent Traffic Operation Numbers
The Petaluma Police Department is stressing safety after a recent traffic operation focused on protecting cyclists and pedestrians. The Petaluma Argus-Courier reports the all-day enforcement effort on September 26th resulted in a total of 26 citations being
Annual Made In Santa Rosa Education Foundation Luncheon Raises $86,000
The Made in Santa Rosa Education Foundation recently raised a substantial $86,000 at its fourth annual fall luncheon. The Press Democrat reports the funds are earmarked for two key literacy initiatives in partnership with the Santa Rosa
SRPD Urging Families To Participate In Today’s National Walk & Roll To School Day
The Santa Rosa Police Department is urging families to participate in the National Walk and Roll to School Day today, October 8th. The event promotes exercise and the need for safer walking and biking routes to school.
Sonoma County Registrar of Votes Launches New Database
The Registrar of Voters has launched a new, easy-to-use searchable database called ElectionStats. Registrar Evelyn Mendez says the new online tool puts county election results from 2009 through 2024 in one convenient location, increasing transparency and ease-of-use.
State Funding To Boost Petaluma River Park Project
Petaluma’s largest open space project is getting a major boost from the state. According to the Petaluma Argus-Courier, State Senator Mike McGuire announced on Tuesday that the Petaluma River Park is set to receive $2 million in
SRCS To Consider Early Closure Of Rincon Valley Middle School
The Santa Rosa City Schools board will review a proposal tonight to close Rincon Valley Middle School. The plan would move roughly 780 students to Maria Carrillo High School by fall 2027, two years earlier than originally
Supreme Court signals skepticism over Colorado conversion therapy ban

The Supreme Court appeared to lean toward supporting a free speech challenge to Colorado’s ban on conversion therapy for minors questioning their sexual orientation or gender identity—a decision that could have broad national consequences. Colorado is one
Supreme Court signals skepticism over Colorado conversion therapy ban

The Supreme Court appeared to lean toward supporting a free speech challenge to Colorado’s ban on conversion therapy for minors questioning their sexual orientation or gender identity—a decision that could have broad national consequences. Colorado is one
Attorney General Pam Bondi faces Senate Judiciary Committee

Attorney General Pam Bondi testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday in a hearing focused on oversight of the Justice Department—her first appearance before the panel since being confirmed to the role. Throughout the session, Bondi