Catholic Diocese Of Santa Rosa Selling Properties To Manage Budget Shortfall
The Catholic Diocese of Santa Rosa is selling properties as it tries to manage a severe budget shortfall while in Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Per the Press Democrat, the diocese has received court approval to sell two small,
New Bubble Tea Spot Opening In Santa Rosa Plaza
A new bubble tea spot is opening this weekend at Santa Rosa Plaza. According to the Press Democrat, Ume Tea, a Silicon Valley franchise, will hold its grand opening this Saturday, marking its first location in the
Prosecutors Focusing On Rosenberg’s History Of Provocative Protests
In Sonoma County court, the trial of animal activist Zoe Rosenberg is focusing on her history of provocative protests. Rosenberg is facing charges after removing four chickens from Petaluma Poultry last June. According to the Press Democrat,
SRCS Votes To Explore Parcel Tax & Sell Three Closed School Campuses
The Santa Rosa City Schools board is taking drastic steps to prevent a state financial takeover, which threatens the district. Facing a budget shortfall of up to $15 million, the board voted Wednesday to explore a parcel
Petaluma American Little League Removes President & Treasurer Amid Embezzlement Investigation
Petaluma American Little League has removed a married couple identified as Chase and Emily Parker, the former president and treasurer this week following the discovery of financial irregularities. The Petaluma Argus-Courier reports the new league president, Hamid
New Shelter Opens In Santa Rosa
Santa Rosa has opened a new, specialized facility aiming to tackle the intersection of homelessness and severe mental illness. Per the Press Democrat, the new shelter on Arrowood Drive is a partnership between Sonoma County Behavioral Health
U.S. military carries out two more strikes on alleged drug-trafficking boats in the Pacific, killing five

The U.S. carried out two more strikes on alleged drug vessels this week—this time on the Pacific side of Latin America—killing five people and marking a major expansion of the Trump administration’s anti-narcotics campaign. No U.S. personnel
U.S. military carries out two more strikes on alleged drug-trafficking boats in the Pacific, killing five

The U.S. carried out two more strikes on alleged drug vessels this week—this time on the Pacific side of Latin America—killing five people and marking a major expansion of the Trump administration’s anti-narcotics campaign. No U.S. personnel
Trail Blazers coach Chauncey Billups, Heat’s Terry Rozier among those arrested in federal gambling, organized crime probe

Federal authorities announced Thursday that more than 30 people across 11 states — including Portland Trail Blazers coach Chauncey Billups, Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier, and former NBA player Damon Jones — have been charged in a
Trail Blazers coach Chauncey Billups, Heat’s Terry Rozier among those arrested in federal gambling, organized crime probe

Federal authorities announced Thursday that more than 30 people across 11 states — including Portland Trail Blazers coach Chauncey Billups, Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier, and former NBA player Damon Jones — have been charged in a