Sonoma State—after the dust settles

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Earlier this year in January, Sonoma State University announced it was in a significant financial dilemma—and critical budget reductions would be necessary to address a projected deficit of $21 million. Seemingly Draconian cuts to staple degree programs,

Fall Craft Fair at the Moose Lodge – Sunday, November 9 from 10 am until 3 pm. The Moose Lodge is hosting its 4th Craft Fair – 30 Local Vendors selling Yard Art, Crocheted items, Children’s books,

Recreational Crab Season Opens Amid Health Advisory

The recreational Dungeness crab season opened Saturday along the Sonoma Coast. State officials are warning about dangerous levels of domoic acid in the crabs’ internal organs. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife and the California Department

Arrest Made In Cash Scam Sting

A man was arrested Thursday for allegedly acting as a courier in a cash scam targeting Windsor residents. Investigators said scammers posed as federal officials, telling victims their bank accounts were compromised and instructing them to withdraw

Santa Rosa’s Unionized Teachers Demand Outside Audit

Hundreds of Santa Rosa’s unionized teachers and staff gathered last week to demand an outside audit of district finances. The rally reflects growing distrust in Santa Rosa City Schools leadership to address the district’s ongoing budget woes.