The Supreme Court announced Thursday morning that the Affordable Care Act mandating every American to purchase health insurance is constitutional. What do you think of this decision? Tell us in the comments.
...and the budget was approved unanimously
On the docket is budget items and appropriations limit among other things.
The City Council voted 4-0 to approve a sewer hook-up to protect local ground water
A new widening project is on the calendar.
It is still considered unofficial, but a victory is being celebrated.
Financial recovery plan, community service organization funding also on agenda
5:30 meeting at the City Hall's conference room 2A
Pensions are not the issue, revenue is, says McGuire in response to public comment.
County to ask for comment on Casino while City Council will talk budget and other matters
Here is the extended agenda for Tuesday, June 12 at 5:00 pm
Work session for budget reivew, 2012-2012 is the highlight of this session.
Sonoma County voting turn-out was among the lowest in recent years, so we're asking Patch readers why they voted - and why they didn't.
Tabulation of votes gives School District Measure solid support, with 66.9% of the vote, 66.7% required for passage
Rohnert Park Patch will bring you real time updates from Tuesday's primary.
Tim Smith and Shirlee Zane are vying for a seat to represent Rohnert Park.
City altering times at 20 corners.
City abandons policy in place for more than a dozen years, citing troubles managing the concept.
Mike Thompson, D-St. Helena, is running to represent Rohnert Park in the newly-drawn District 5.
Do you want to vote in the June 5 election, which includes the race to represent Rohnert Park on the board of supervisors? Be sure you're registered today, or you'll have to sit this one out.
City Council Tuesday night was split at times, debating whether or not to partly fund a plan to remove one car lane from Southwest Boulevard. They agreed to apply for a grant that would fund most of the project.
The two candidates running for Sonoma County Supervisor in District 3 held their first debate at City Hall Wednesday night.
The candidate running in November to represent Rohnert Park in the new District 5 spoke at Sonoma State University this week.
Public workshop set for community input. What do you think?
Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood says it's only way to stop a "national epidemic"
Project, part of the Wilfred-Dowdell Specific Plan, must still pass City Council.
Officials cheered a new business in the long-vacant spot near the Hwy. 101 on and offramps.
The Board of Supervisors Tuesday approved a roster of hundreds of rate hikes, including increases in bus fares, picnic license fees and airport parking.
The Planning Commission will review applications this Thursday, 7 p.m. at City Hall.
Find the email message from City Manager Gabe Gonzalez below.
Would you support an extension of the half-cent, five-year sales tax increase?
Rohnert Park can expect construction-related noise and dust, officials said. Rail authorities are holding a public meeting Tuesday, April 10 — the public is invited to bring any concerns, questions or comments.
Whether or not Sonoma State will not admit new students in 2013 hinges on the governor's tax increase proposal.
We're launching new feature, allowing readers to ask questions and post comments in real time. Check back throughout the night for live updates.
The U.S. Supreme Court will take up the constitutionality of President Obama's Affordable Care Act next week. What do you think? Tell us in the comments and vote in our poll below!
City Council said in August that they're committed to environmentally-friendly practices citywide, but says the proposed ban is shoddy. Now a county agency is going to the public for input.
Check back tonight, we'll be bringing you live updates.
Mayor tells reporter that "part of the future hinges on the eventual buyer of the 300,000-square-foot building that has been vacant since State Farm Insurance consolidated its operations," as reported by the North Bay Business Journal.
Attorney and advocate for open government says public agencies are taking advantage of changes in the news business and using excuses for not complying with Public Records Act requests.
With Sunshine Week set to kick off March, we'd like to hear from you about the state of transparency in our local government. Who are the champions of open government in the 94928? What needs improvement?