Officials meeting today to discuss toll hike as part of effort to reduce a $142 million budget deficit.
BART officials and workers reached an agreement Monday night to end the strike.
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.
Fiction writer John Green attempts to sign up for Obamacare and finds it a "nightmare" by itself and a "winner" compared to the even more frustrating private industry insurance market.
Solano County seeks to fill two open spots on the Historical Records Commission.
Some of the activity this past week from Washington and Sacramento involving East Bay legislators
Supporters of decriminalization are angling to put a new proposition on next year’s ballot.
Here are some of the bills that are making their way to the governor’s desk in Sacramento.
Here is a brief summary of some of the legislation acted upon by our representatives in the California legislature.
Here's what you need to know about the Bay Bridge closure, biking on the new span and what will happen to the old bridge and its good luck troll.
Proposals in Sacramento and Washington to increase the minimum wage have sparked debate over whether such a hike would boost the economy.
BART trains will continue to run even though no contract agreement was reached Sunday night.
It’s not written into the law but it is in the jury instructions.
Approval of a project at a Benicia, CA oil refinery will mean 70,000 barrels of oil traveling through Suisun City and the Suisun Marsh every day.
Traffic will be detoured around the project using Hale Ranch Road and Chadbourne Road.
Local Secured Assessment Roll Increases by 6.77% Countywide
Suisun City's jobless rate was 7.9 percent in May.
If you are looking for a way to give back to your community, Jim Spering may want to appoint you to an advisory board or commission.
More than 17 percent of bridges in Solano County are structurally deficient or functionally obsolete, experts say.
As our armed forces come home from the Middle East, the regional Oakland Veterans Affairs benefits office is being stretched.
The representative will hold events geared toward seniors, but with open question-and-answer sessions.
Water Line Project is being done between Sunset Avenue and Marina Boulevard.
State officials have released figures on every zip code in the state showing which communities are most at risk from pollution. See how each Patch town ranks using the interactive map below.
The free presentations will help people learn crucial, lifesaving skills in disaster preparedness, basic first aid, and hands-only Citizen CPR.
The new and improved Vets Hall opened Thursday.
Suisun City Council members' plans for reviving the city has spurred growth over the past 30 years, but differing opinions on how it should continue to grow puts the city at a cross roads.
Share your suggestions for what can be improved in the comments below.
What do you expect from the Supreme Court this week?
Find out how much Rep. John Garamendi had to raise to win.
Private industry starting to rebound in jobs, GDP; public sector still lagging, according to Solano County report.
Dr. Rob Martinez, FSUSD Director of Human Resources, is pictured with California Assembly Member Mariko Yamada.
Lois Wolk represents Suisun City in the California Senate.
Federal agencies will have fewer funds beginning Friday if Republicans and Democrats can’t avoid the sequester deadline.