An online survey asks how the pandemic has affected constituents and how Congress should respond to this public health and economic crisis.
The Sonoma County District Attorney will dismiss 2,735 marijuana convictions to accord with the state's 2016 legalization of the drug.
The psychiatric health facility is to be located at the former Valley of the Moon Children's Center on Los Guilicos Road in Santa Rosa.
Sonoma County is one of 26 California election offices currently offering the real-time tracking information for vote-by-mail voters.
Five North Bay airports are receiving funds from the CARES Act, of which California airports received $1 billion.
"We will need to return to voters to ensure the train service continues in the future."
UPDATE: Thomas Modly, who fired US Navy Capt. Brett Crozier of Santa Rosa, resigned after US Rep. Mike Thompson called for an investigation.
The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors passed an ordinance that suspends evictions in the county during the coronavirus emergency.
Law enforcement is asked to use discretion with certain motorists whose driver's license or vehicle registration expires in the next 60 days
Petaluma Patch's live roundup of Tuesday's election results from across Sonoma County in the primary election for March 3, 2020.
Measure G would provide $51 million a year for fire protection & prevention. Measure I generates $40 million a year for SMART through 2059.
Searching for your polling place for the March 3 presidential primary? Here's what to know about where to vote on or before Election Day.
Sixty are at a temporary tiny house village in the Juvenile Justice Center complex on Rancho Los Guilicos Road.
The tax was first approved by voters in Marin and Sonoma counties in 2008 and is said to generate around $40 million annually for SMART.
The last time the Petaluma River was dredged was some 17 years ago.
The half-cent hike would provide for the hiring of 200 more fire personnel in Sonoma County for around-the-clock protection, supporters say.
Sonoma County supervisors approved an ordinance that regulates and restricts industrial hemp cultivation in unincorporated areas.
The Board of Supervisors voted 4-1 in favor of a 2-acre site to accommodate 60 of 220 homeless people camping along the Joe Rodota Trail.
Nearly all of the two dozen people who spoke at the Board of Supervisors meeting opposed the purchases totaling $2.1 million.
The statewide housing crisis is especially dire in Sonoma County, where thousands of homes were destroyed in the 2017 wildfires.
A bitterly divided House of Representatives voted Wednesday to impeach President Donald Trump. Here's what your representatives had to say.
The city wants to ensure the cost of services —i.e police, fire, roads — balances with available city revenue.
More than 20 rallies are scheduled Tuesday evening in the Bay Area, including in the North Bay, ahead of the historic vote.
The supervisor said PG&E had made "zero progress" on re-lighting pilots and restoring gas service to residents as of Thursday morning.
Gov. Gavin Newsom also sent a letter to the CPUC about what he called PG&E's "astounding neglect and lack of preparation" for the shutoff.
The city has fielded numerous requests about its 72-hour parking ordinance and the absence of parking regulations for RVs and trailers.
One grow contained 26,650 plants and the other had 36,685 plants. Some of the plants were interspersed with corn, county officials said.
Santa Clara County is the newest Bay Area government agency to pledge resources toward mitigating global warming.
The mayors joined others across the U.S. urging Senate leaders to "immediately call the Senate back to Washington to take action."
A federal judge said a prior U.S. Supreme Court decision required him to reduce the jury's award in the case involving Roundup weed killer.
Four cities and counties and five other jurisdictions have agreed to accept a mediator's proposal of $415 million.
"It's one of the many ways we work to protect our communities and our watersheds," said Sonoma Water Chair David Rabbitt.
"We're moving from an inadequate system to a somewhat inadequate system. We need more housing."
The online survey contains information on five goals established following an April 6 workshop.
County staff members are prepared to field a surge of calls and visits from as many as 3,500 newly eligible applicants.
The tentative pact approved April 26 by SEIU 1021 employees provides a 3-percent cost-of-living raise.
Construction could start in early 2020.
The cultivation of industrial hemp poses a risk to the current legal cannabis in the county, according to a report by a county department.
Lower Russian River flooding damaged over 2,500 structures in one of the few remaining affordable housing communities in the county.
The government and planning day was part of the Tomorrow's Leaders Today program at Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Sonoma County.