"Fire survivors need to be extra vigilant and make sure the contractor they hire is properly licensed and qualified to do the needed work."
Napa and Mendocino, and possibly Lake, counties are expected to follow, officials said.
Tickets are on sale for the Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation's local fundraising event that includes crawdad boil and dancing!
February's GirlTalk session will discuss how diagnosis and treatment have evolved in recent years as new therapies have become available.
Robert Thresh, 56, a transient Santa Rosa resident, was arrested and booked into the county jail.
No need to travel far for these seasonal feasts. Reserve your seats!
News video from the scene shows flames engulfing commercial buildings before spreading to nearby mobile homes.
The Sonoma Valley Hospital Foundation has announced that Maggie Haywood and Nancy Lilly selected to receive the organization’s Pulse Award
"Keeping It Health Below The Belt" will discuss common conditions women encounter during and after menopause.
The outage started at about 7:10 a.m. Monday near the site of a crash on Brush Creek Road, according to reports from police and PG&E.
Eric Alexander Chait, who police described as homeless, was arrested and booked into the Sonoma County Jail.
More plaintiffs are accusing the Santa Rosa senior living facility of abandoning them during the fires, causing trauma and hastening deaths.
“This is a very exciting and meaningful day,” said Sonoma County Supervisor Susan Gorin during a ribbon-cutting ceremony this week.
Local, State, and Federal officials, including Senator Bill Dodd, FEMA, Governor’s Office of Emergency Services & more
Local Pest Control Company Gives Back to Santa Rosa Community Impacted by Fires
Another round of rainy days is in store next week for North Bay and the Bay Area, according to National Weather Service forecasters.
A. Bright Idea’s Kristie Sheppard elected to Sonoma Valley Chamber’s board
Sonoma Brands said SmashMallow will soon be found at stores across the U.S.
A 54-year-old man was allegedly drunk as he led sheriff's deputies on a chase late Friday from Boyes Hot Springs to Glen Ellen. (Breaking)
Mother and Baby Series offered by the Birthplace at Sonoma Valley Hospital provides new mother's with a broad overview on what to expect.
Sonoma Valley Hospital informational session, "Conversation With A Doctor", discussing "New Treatments in Pain Management."
The local assistance centers run by FEMA and the Governor's Office of Emergency Services will permanently close this week. (Breaking)
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Identity theft is one of the most common crimes in the United States, but you can take steps to protect yourself.
Experience the 1800's and 21st century simultaneously in this unique love story. (Available in the Santa Monica Public Library System.)
Would you like a glass of pot-infused Sauvignon Blanc with your meal?
BREAKING: The ordinances help provide emergency and immediate housing for residents displaced by the October wildfires.
The destruction and damage include more than 21,000 homes, 2,800 businesses, 6,100 private automobiles and commercial vehicles.
County of Sonoma; O'Reilly Auto; Sonoma Valley Unified; are all hiring. See more openings on our jobs board — or post your own local job!
BREAKING: CHP has impounded a suspect vehicle in the Sonoma County collision in Kenwood that left a San Joaquin County man dead.
BREAKING: The San Joaquin County man may have been hitchhiking when he was struck by an unknown vehicle, CHP officials say.
The collision was reported at 11:31 p.m. on eastbound state Highway 12 just east of Warm Springs Road.
The Harley-Davidson rider, political activist and Comcast engineer died after suffering critical injuries in a Solano County crash.
The Army Corps has cleared more than 288,055 tons of fire debris thus far in Sonoma, Napa, Mendocino and Lake counties.
The Sonoma County's Department of Health Services offered nine guidelines for pool maintenance affected by smoke and ash.
California reportedly produces more marijuana than residents use.
The families of four women ages 82 to 92 accuse Oakmont Senior Living, LLC of failing to safely evacuate Villa Capri residents. (Breaking)
The county's Human Services Department Economic Assistance Division got approval for temporary Disaster CalFresh benefits.
In October 2017, the county saw a slight increase in the number of people unemployed, officials with California EDD reported.