WHO: Penngrove Social Firemen (PSF) WHAT: Italian Night Benefit Dinner Serving Pork Scallopini, Little Hill’s Chicken, Ravioli, Salad, and French Bread. Enjoy the accordion tunes of Steve Balich WHEN: Saturday, February 21, 2026 No-host cocktail hour at
Ceres Community Project Unveils New State-Of-The-Art HQ
The Ceres Community Project has unveiled a new $22 million, state-of-the-art headquarters in Santa Rosa, featuring a massive commercial kitchen designed to quadruple its production of medically-tailored meals. The nearly 20,000-square-foot facility is entirely electric and powered
Petaluma Manufacturer Announces Layoffs
A longtime Petaluma manufacturer is the latest to announce job cuts in the local high-tech sector. Small Precision Tools says it will lay off 30 workers at its Clegg Street facility starting April 17th. The company, which
Santa Rosa Releases Draft Ordinance For Backyard Beekeeping
Santa Rosa is one step closer to legalizing backyard beekeeping, thanks to a campaign sparked by a 9-year-old boy and his 4-H project. The city has released a draft ordinance that would allow residents to keep hives
SRPD Seized Drugs & Firearms During Friday Raid
Santa Rosa police seized a cache of firearms and suspected cocaine Friday afternoon during a raid in the 1200 block of Hearn Avenue. The search, part of a drug trafficking investigation, uncovered scales, packaging materials, and multiple
Sonoma County To Build Four New Sober Living Residences
After teetering on the brink of collapse, a $7.7 million deal has been finalized to bring four new substance-use recovery residences to Sonoma County. The project will provide 68 “sober living” beds, a critical addition for a
Former Cloverdale Resident Denies Claims He Murdered Sara Ann Greer In 1982
In a shocking turn in a 44-year-old cold case, former Cloverdale resident James Unick admitted in court Friday to having sex with 13-year-old Sara Ann Geer in 1982, but denied killing her. The Press Democrat reports Unick,
Santa Rosa City Schools To Deny More Exit Transfers
Santa Rosa families looking to transfer their children to neighboring school districts now face much stricter hurdles. Per the Press Democrat, in a move to combat a massive financial crisis and declining enrollment, Santa Rosa City Schools
Several Emergency Sites In Clearlake To See Reduced Hours & Closures
Recovery services are shifting for Clearlake residents affected by the January 11th sewage spill. Officials announced Friday that several emergency sites will see reduced hours or closures starting this week. The Press Democrat reports the temporary shower
Petaluma Residents To Receive Emergency Alert Test This Afternoon
Authorities from the Sonoma County Department of Emergency Management, in coordination with the City of Petaluma, are conducting a live test of the area’s emergency notification systems today, Monday, February 9th. According to the Petaluma Argus-Courier, if