Mountain Lion Spotted in Rohnert Park’s G Section

Rohnert Park residents are being urged to stay alert after a mountain lion was spotted Wednesday morning in the city’s G Section. The sighting occurred in the neighborhood bordered by Holly Avenue and Snyder Lane, though police

Record-Breaking March Heatwave Threatens California Snowpack

A prolonged and “extraordinary” heatwave is set to grip the North Bay starting Thursday, with temperatures in Santa Rosa expected to climb into the 90s by early next week. Per the Press Democrat, meteorologists warn this high-pressure

Sutter Health Breaks Ground on $16 Million Cardiology Expansion

Sutter Health is launching a 16-million-dollar renovation to transform a former dialysis center into a state-of-the-art cardiology hub north of Santa Rosa. The Press Democrat reports the new 13,000-square-foot facility will double the number of patient exam

American Canyon Man Linked to Serial Bank Robbery Spree

An American Canyon man remains in custody today after investigators linked him to a string of four bank robberies across Sonoma and Marin Counties. According to the Press Democrat, Allen Sanchez Olivares is accused of targeting banks

Sonoma Valley Board to Revisit Pride Flag Policy in June

The Sonoma Valley Unified School District will wait until June to formally discuss its school flag policies following the controversial removal and restoration of the Pride flag earlier this year. The Sonoma Index-Tribune reports new Superintendent Jason

Global Entry service restarts amid ongoing DHS funding standoff

Global Entry card (Trusted traveller) covered of Passport of United states on white background.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has restored the Global Entry program after suspending it for more than two weeks during the partial government shutdown. Global Entry, which requires an application, background check and fee, enables low-risk

Global Entry service restarts amid ongoing DHS funding standoff

Global Entry card (Trusted traveller) covered of Passport of United states on white background.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has restored the Global Entry program after suspending it for more than two weeks during the partial government shutdown. Global Entry, which requires an application, background check and fee, enables low-risk