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Sonoma County Adopts Plan For Zero-Emission Bus Fleet
To pay for it, Sonoma County is applying for about $26 million in state and federal grants.

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To pay for it, Sonoma County is applying for about $26 million in state and federal grants.

Ming-Tung "Mike" Lee has been serving as interim president since August 2022 when former President Judy Sakaki resigned.
The governor unveiled his plan while touring an old Ford Motor Company plant that's now making a fully electric alternative.
Authorities say a theft suspect and pawn shop owner worked together in a prolific theft operation.
County officials said there's a good chance dozens of previous convictions could be overturned in light of the alleged police misconduct.
Kimberly Rogers, who has served as the acting president since last June, has been selected for the permanent role.
The California Department of Social Services filed to pull the license of the care home where a patient died after ingesting cleaning fluid.
Concord City Council members asked for a few revisions to the proposed request.
The Rossmoor Compassion Society — founded in 2011 as the Rossmoor Medical Marijuana Club — meets monthly.
The city abandoned its agreement with the last developer after being widely criticized by the community.
The case surrounding Kathleen "Katie" Sorensen of Petaluma illustrates the importance of using social media responsibly, the DA said.
The proposal would not raise a significant amount of money but would help BART's parking fees catch up with inflation.
"While we have reached agreement on certain issues, our core concerns have yet to be meaningfully addressed."
Residents at Atria Walnut Creek and Atria Park in San Mateo died last summer after they ingested caustic cleaning solutions.
Creating a toll on Highway 37 between Sears Point and Mare Island in Sonoma and Solano counties is being discussed by multiple agencies.
Six plaintiffs claim they suffered civil rights violations at the hands of officers involved in racist, homophobic texts.
BART officials estimate that fare evasion costs the agency up to $25 million in fare revenue each year.
Antioch Police Chief Steven Ford will seek an external investigation into racist, homophobic texts circulated by several officers.
A controversy over racist and homophobic text messages circulated among Antioch police officers spilled over into Tuesday night's meeting.
Five districts that provide water to nearly 7 million Bay Area residents have voted to end many drought-related water restrictions.