Incumbents did not file for reelection.
The additional funding will go toward investigating and prosecuting cases involving workers’ compensation fraud.
Participation in elections can be important factor in helping former offenders reintegrate into civil society, Secretary of State said.
Gold Premiere Recognition Highlights Sonoma’s Commitment to Innovative Breastfeeding Practices
Testing should be completed today -- Tuesday.
A Bay Area congresswoman is proposing the repeal of a Prohibition-era ban shipping alcohol through the mail.
The new and improved interchange project is complete.
Her successor must be appointed by President Obama and confirmed by the Senate. Her investigations and litigations included Sonoma County.
Training and a user agreement to obtain an approved permit is required. Upcoming class next month ...
Duncan Hunter introduced the bill immediately after the July 1 slaying of 32-year-old East Bay native Kate Steinle in SF.
And those lousy conditions cost each of us, motorists, roughly $2,000 a year including in lost time and vehicle maintenance.
Blue Ribbon Commission examined such policy issues as public safety and tax revenues if legalization initiative is placed on ballot.
"PLEDGE ON! to the ADA" is hoping to collect 25,000 signatures of support for the 25th anniversary. Details here on how to participate ...
An estranged, divorcing couple must live separately to claim separate property -- including income.
Gov. Jerry Brown signed the bill into law Wednesday.
Victims now can break residential leases without filing police reports or restraining orders.
The legislation was proposed after the June East Bay balcony collapse killed six, including Rohnert Park woman.
For more info, contact Scott Carter - scarter@ci.healdsburg.ca.us
UI Online will be available 24 hours and on also on smartphones and tablets.
The appointment screens now show all nearby offices. (Hey! Anything helps!)
SB 140 seeks to have e-cigs regulated as tobacco products and subject to California's smoke-free laws.
Applications due by July 20.
The Vaccine Injury Compensation Program has not lived up to providing "simple justice" to children injured by vaccines: Stanford professor.
This could mean bad news for native coastal plants and also increase the likelihood of wildfires.
Did the Supreme Court save the livelihoods of wedding workers?
"No matter how long it takes, we will protect our children and the parents' right to choose," said vaccination opponents.
Gov. Brown signed bill today. SB 277 was co-sponsored by Sen. Richard Pan, D-Sacramento, a pediatrician.
Gov. Brown was waiting on today's U.S. Supreme Court decision on the lethal injection sedative midazolam.
The initiative proposes a five-cents per ounce tax on water bottled in California.
Bill saying "no" introduced Friday. The $1.6 billion in fines and penalties was “intended to be punitive” and not tax-deductible: CPUC.
The ruling today from the bench was 5 to 4.
An attorney's proposed ballot measure that sanctions the murder of gays and lesbians doesn't have to be taken seriously, a judge rules.
The initiative is designed to help immigrants who are in California illegally.
A bill requiring almost all California children to be vaccinated against diseases such as measles cleared a major hurdle Thursday.
The government can continue subsidizing health care insurance under Affordable Care Act, according to today's U.S. Supreme Court ruling.
Want these groovy, 1960s-era "Legacy Plates" on your vehicle, Healdsburg? Read on ...
Congressman Jared Huffman seeks public input on his "Drought Response Legislation" introduced last week.
The deadline to apply is July 17.
The president urged the mayors at Friday's Bay Area conference to discuss racism, gun control in wake of Charleston shootings.
The conference will discuss the economic health of U.S. cities.