The police-sponsored Easter egg hunt drew a crowd estimated to be between 300 and 400 people April 23. Gonzalez stated incessantly that he is just looking at the cost of police and fire, and nothing has been decided.
Listings courtesy of the North Bay Association of Realtors.
The City Council in February asked SMART to study an alternative station more centrally located. It's expected to come back "soon."
Today's meeting starts at 1:30 p.m.
PG&E announced in late March that the utility wants to charge for residents to opt out.
Scientists say the next large Bay Area earthquake is most likely to crack on the southern part of Rodgers Creek Fault, between Santa Rosa and Petaluma.
Scientists and researchers say it is more than a question about loss of life, it is also about weathering the economic storm that follows.
Investigative report released today finds questions with thousands of schools earthquake retrofitting across the state.
The Northbay Centre to get exterior makeover as part of deal.
Belforte: "There's interest in that property from a number of different people."
Planning officials said last week they want to control the type of advertising displayed on a new 50-foot LED sign, raising questions about freedom of speech.
City Manager Gabe Gonzalez said something needs to be done this year, before the problem balloons out of control.
The Planning Commission said the tobacco store is too dangerous for kids, threat to future downtown.
A slew of properties slated for redevelopment were transferred from the city's redevelopment agency back to the city March 8.
City is currently seeking a permanent economic development manager, expected to be hired within three months.
Sonoma Mountain Business Cluster is seeking entrepreneurs of all ages to compete in the North Bay's first competition, with cash and business prizes at stake.
Big Daddy's serves up breakfast all day long, has daily specials and features quality food at affordable prices.
Councilmembers say we can't "retail our way out of this." The city needs more business diversity to make it.
Event attended by four county supervisors and numerous food industry professionals; a discussion about the survival of local grocers in the wake of Pacific Market's closing among the day's memorable moments
Eat Local: Seasons Sports Bar and Grill offers up handmade pastas, seasonal salads and authentic Italian-style pizzas.
Employees found out a day before the store's closure that they no longer had jobs.
Mikes at the Crossroads now serves up hot fries on the weekends.
"Downtowns add character," said one local developer, "and we don’t have the character in my opinion — that’s why I think it’s so important to build one in Rohnert Park.”
Shoppers throughout the day Sunday found only a sign notifying them of the closure.
Hunan Kitchen has two locations, one in Rohnert Park and one in Santa Rosa.
City leaders last night mulled moving the station from the Roberts Lake to possibly the State Farm site or near Public Safety.
Rohnert Park's hidden treasure, where Sonoma County locals make a special stop for Blue Bottle Coffee.
The event begins at 5 p.m. tonight.
City plans to introduce a new loan program for developers — the fourth piece of legislation in three months that invites new business to Rohnert Park.
Season's wrapping up construction, gearing up to open in the next few weeks.
Regulars during the morning coffee rush, during lunch hour and at the end of the day have become "members of our family," business owners say.