Each December, shortly before the holidays, a new mayor and vice mayor are selected to lead the executive branch for the coming year.
Dilbert cartoonist Scott Adams appealed to President Donald Trump to use his influence to expedite a metastatic prostate cancer treatment.
One of California's 10 packs began primarily preying on livestock, leaving Golden State wildlife officials with difficult choices.
A jury returned a verdict today in the high-profile animal rights trial of Zoe Rosenberg.
Sonoma County was included in a Department of Homeland Security list identifying locales uncooperative with fed immigration enforcement.
Millions expected to double down Saturday to protest the Trump administration.
New Healdsburg planning commissioner steps into a new role and new phase of development for the town.
Nurses from Kaiser Permanente facilities protested today in Santa Rosa cuts in service and staff they argue impact patient care.
Farm lobbyists gear up with a campaign against Rosenberg and DxE animal rights activists.
Project on North Main pushed back to November.
Lawsuits claimed City Council and staff limited discussed public business in private.
"We need to quickly repair these roads, which are critical for accessing large areas of the county."
Russian Riverkeeper filed the suit against the county, insisting the permits do not protect the environment, namely steelhead salmon.
The city of St. Helena announced that Dr. Amy Mitts is leaving for Healdsburg.
At a purchase price of $32 million, the buildings at 3850 and 3880 Brickway Blvd. could house up to 525 Sonoma County government employees.
California State Senate Leader Mike McGuire presented Salato with a resolution during the Senate's annual Woman of the Year ceremony.
On Saturday, the city of Brentwood celebrated the opening of its first Costco, and it felt like the entire town showed up to welcome it.
The county was ordered to stop issuing permits in December because of a lawsuit filed by Russian Riverkeeper and California Coastkeeper.
The change will give Sonoma County a dedicated election official and eliminate the inherent conflict of interest, Chair Lynda Hopkins said.
"Sonoma County is committed to an inclusive process that captures the diverse voices of its residents."
During the meeting planned for this week, the public can give feedback and learn how to submit proposed district maps.
City officials shared a list of resources for residents in need of assistance over the next two weeks.
The order was served to the county Tuesday and stems from the lawsuit Russian Riverkeeper and California Coastkeeper vs. County of Sonoma.
The city planned to stay closed for nine business over the holidays.
The City Council is holding a public hearing to gather community feedback on the composition of voting districts.
The county's Emergency Management Department is being recognized for its Model Emergency Operations Center program for high school students.
Apostilles were historically obtained only in Sacramento or LA. Now, the California Secretary of State is partnering with county offices.
Voters have had their say on Healdsburg Measures O and R, City Council, School Board and more local races.
Healdsburg voters are electing city council and school board members and deciding on several measures.
Online voter registration has closed, but Healdsburg residents can still take advantage of same-day voter registration. What to know.
The ballot question seeks voters' approval to amend the city's Growth Management Ordinance to encourage multifamily housing construction.
As the 2024 election nears, here’s all you need to know about what’s on your ballot in Healdsburg.
Saggio Hills Phase I is the first step in fulfilling the city's affordable housing commitments tied to the Montage Healdsburg development.
A Sonoma County judge appointed an independent party to monitor PG&E's compliance with various safety measures after the 2019 Kincade Fire.
Candidate nominations for select school, city and special district offices were extended because one or more incumbents did not file.
The Disaster Resiliency and Coverage Act "is a huge step for the insurance-buying public in California which is every single one of us."
The updated ordinance includes 31 tree species with trunks 6 inches in diameter or greater.
"Money talks and it's walking the halls of the Capitol every day."
Community members can learn about the design concepts and share feedback on the plan to create a cohesive corridor.
The polls have closed in Healdsburg and Sonoma County and Patch has real-time election results.