Rancho Feeding Corporation is recalling 41,683 pounds of beef produced Wednesday, Jan. 8.
"The official car of 2014" -- a dirty vehicle with "Don't Wash Me" written on the back window. An eye dropper is labeled "The official drip irrigation of 2014."
"Sonoma County blew it at the first protest when it greeted the protestors with riot gear and snipers on the roof."
With increasing reports of H1N1 flu deaths, here are the symptoms of influenza from the U.S Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
The IRS cautioned that it will not process any tax returns before Jan. 31, so there is no advantage to filing on paper before the opening date.
The man says he is a former employee of the Bay Area Air Quality Management District, the agency that calls the Spare-the-Air Alerts.
This will be the third Spare the Air day this week.
Lawrence E. Ornell will now serve as a Sonoma County Superior Court judge.
Without extensions from Congress, several important tax breaks may end.
Venture capitalist Tim Draper wants to split California into smaller states with his "Six Californias" plan. Sonoma County would be part of "North California." Real estate mogul John Cox wants to split the state legislature into 1,000 pieces.
Mainline track construction is finished between Guerneville Road in Santa Rosa to downtown Petaluma, and construction south toward San Rafael will continue next year.
A law banning plastic bags in San Francisco was challenged by a manufacturers' group. Local governments are weighing bans.
But Bay Area Air Quality Management District officials say Napa air monitoring process is in strict compliance with U.S. EPA standards.
Sebastopol’s new mayor is a dispensary owner and marijuana advocate.
Do you like the idea of using your cellphone when flights are above 10,000 feet?
Among other things, the bill would require toy guns to be painted bright colors.
It is not yet known how many mail-in and provisional ballots remain to be counted.
The Measure appears to have lost by a narrow margin.
Voters to decide Tuesday on Measure B
Residents in at least three states, including California, have been sickened. A complete list of recalled products, codes and dates.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
Only measure on the ballot receives majority approval.
Officials meeting today to discuss toll hike as part of effort to reduce a $142 million budget deficit.
Audit claims administrator wasted more than $650,000 in costs for a failed adventure park, cafe and tavern at Veterans Home of California, Yountvillle.
BART workers walked off the job and onto the picket line this morning.
Some Republican critics of the GOP’s current strategy note that holding the budget and the nation’s credit hostage is bringing the party’s popularity to historic lows.
Current rules ban using leaf blowers on Sundays and city-observed holidays, and limits the hours they can be used in residential areas and in city parks.
How should the council vote on this issue?
A bill guaranteeing retroactive payment for 800,000 workers is finding bipartisan support in an otherwise fractious Congress.
Council approved an increase for full graves to $6,443, up from $5,425, and hiked cremation costs by $428.
With the county's roads among the worst in the Bay Area, according to the latest report on road conditions, a panel hopes to address the issue.
Covered California is one of the state-run health care marketplaces being set up around the U.S. as mandated by the act, passed by Congress in 2010.
There were 1,502 federal employees in Sonoma County last year, according to the federal Office of Personnel Management.
The First Lady will attend a "Women's Brunch" fundraiser in San Francisco.
To find out about your eligibility and coverage options or enroll in Obamacare, visit www.coveredca.com or call 888-975-1142.
Supporters of decriminalization are angling to put a new proposition on next year’s ballot.