Sonoma Academy Teacher Offers Insight into Iran Conflict

At Sonoma Academy in Santa Rosa, Humanities teacher Sourosh Amani is turning his classroom into a vital forum for understanding the escalating conflict in his native Iran. Twice a week, the former refugee and scholar hosts informal

SMART to Extend Free Rides for Youth and Seniors

SMART train officials have given the green light to extend free fares for seniors and local youth through mid-2027. The decision comes as the agency reports a massive 65% increase in overall ridership since the program began,

Appeals Court Sides with Sheriff Watchdog in Subpoena Battle

A state appellate court has dealt a major blow to the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office, ruling that deputies must comply with subpoenas issued by the county’s civilian oversight agency. The decision centers on a whistleblower investigation involving

Measure O Hits Midpoint with Major Expansion in Care

Sonoma County’s Measure O is hitting its five-year milestone with a glowing report card on local mental health and homelessness services. According to a new report presented to the Board of Supervisors, the voter-approved sales tax generated

Sonoma County Unveils Its Biggest Visitor Guide Yet

Sonoma County Tourism is thinking big for 2026, officially releasing a massive 152-page visitor guide designed to draw more “intentional” travelers to the region. This year’s edition is the largest to date, featuring deep dives into the

Santa Rosa Schools Rename Spring Holiday

Santa Rosa City Schools is officially turning the page on its March 31st holiday, voting to rename the day “Farmworkers Day.” The school board approved the change Wednesday night, stripping labor leader Cesar Chavez’s name from the

Cloverdale Cuts Ties with North Bay Animal Services

Cloverdale has become the fifth local city to scrap its contract with North Bay Animal Services following a string of disturbing allegations regarding substandard care. The City Council voted unanimously this week to immediately move its sheltering

New $20 Million Radar Network to Track Bay Area Storms

A coalition of Bay Area water agencies has unveiled a high-tech, $19.7 million radar system designed to pinpoint the “atmospheric river” storms that frequently soak Northern California. The Bay Area News Group reports the network features six

West County Neighbors Rally to Save Ancient Oak

Residents on Bones Road are standing their ground this morning to protect a 250-year-old Heritage oak tree from PG&E crews. The utility has earmarked the massive tree for removal, citing “active decay” and a safety risk to

High-Speed Chase Ends in Kenwood Vineyard Crash

A Rohnert Park man is in custody this morning following a chaotic high-speed pursuit that tore through Sonoma County Wednesday afternoon. Authorities say the chase kicked off around 5:00 PM on Highway 101, with 45-year-old Adam Pearson