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Healdsburg Becomes First Sonoma County City To Launch City-Sponsored End-Of-Life Planning Program
The City of Healdsburg has become the first municipality in Sonoma County to launch a city-sponsored program focused on end-of-life planning and education. The pilot program, which will be run through the Healdsburg Senior Center starting in
One Suspect In Former Condor Club Manager Murder Changes Plea
One of the two suspects charged in the October killing of historic Condor Club manager Mark Calcagni has changed her plea. Per the Press Democrat, Asia Lozano Morton, 25, of Dublin, pleaded no contest yesterday to charges
Sonoma Valley Businessman Facing 14 Charges
Sonoma Valley businessman Adam Kovacs, known for his Sonoma Fit gyms and former auto dealerships, has been formally charged with 12 felonies and two misdemeanors in Sonoma County Superior Court. The Sonoma Index-Tribune reports the charges allege
Video Surfaces Showing Panhandler Confronting Flower Vendor
A video showing a chaotic confrontation between a Santa Rosa flower vendor and a panhandler has gone viral, sparking intense public scrutiny over the incident and the police response. The November 26th video, which has been viewed
Rincon Valley Union School District Hosts Forum Amid School Closure Concerns
The Sequoia Elementary School gym, typically bustling with Rincon Valley students, was transformed Wednesday night into a packed forum where parents and community members shared their concerns about proposed, budget-driven cuts in the east Santa Rosa district
MLB Pitcher Teaming Up With Local Foundation
Petaluma native and Miami Marlins pitcher Anthony Bender is using his baseball connections to help kids back home. Per the Petaluma Argus-Courier, Bender, who played for Casa Grande High School and Santa Rosa Junior College, is currently
Consultants Say Too Many Well-Qualified Applicants For New SVUSD Superintendent
The Sonoma Valley Unified School District is facing a pleasant problem in its search for a new superintendent: too many well-qualified applicants. The Sonoma Index-Tribune reports consultants Ron Calloway and Scott Mahoney, assisting with the search, report
Petaluma Man Arrested After Brandishing Large Knife
A man is facing charges after reportedly brandishing a large knife at a Denny’s employee in Petaluma. Police say John Cast confronted an employee Friday night after the employee moved his property from the front door of
Santa Rosa City Councilmember Could Face Possible Censure Vote
The Santa Rosa City Council is considering formally admonishing Councilmember Dianna MacDonald after an independent investigation found she violated city conduct and anti-harassment policies. The investigation concluded MacDonald made unwelcome sexual comments about her relationship with a