County’s updated cannabis ordinance sure to draw a crowd
Streamlined permit process eliminates public hearing process
SMART to install UV light sterilization on trains
In an effort to make public transit safer for passengers during the COVID-19 pandemic, Sonoma Marin Area Rail Transit (SMART) workers have been implementing several new safety and sanitation measures including hand sanitizing stations, increased cleaning of cars, and new heating ventilation / air condition (HVAC) filters.
La Familia Sana closes toy drive sign-ups
Nonprofit looking for more support as holiday season approaches
The Rotary Club of Sebastopol crab feed and youth art show a big success
The Rotary Club of Sebastopol mixed great food and delightful student art at its annual Crab Feed last week.
New developments in north Windsor slated to provide shops, services
Shopping center, mortuary provide new services to north
Windsor man gets 15-to-life for drunk driving death
In a statement dated July 27, the Sonoma County District Attorney’s office announced that Josimar Ortiz-Ortiz, 29, from Windsor, was sentenced on Monday, July 26 by the Honorable Peter Ottenweller to serve 15 years to life in state prison. The sentence comes after his June 28 conviction for second-degree murder for driving while intoxicated, crossing over the double yellow lines on Old Redwood Highway, and killing 60-year-old Jose Beltran.
Windsor kids get free meals this school year
There are still benefits to filling out your eligibility form
Town hall discusses shelter in place, virus updates
The latest updates on the spread of COVID-19, the novel coronavirus, are filled with tough news for local communities and businesses, but was made with the intention of “flattening the curve,” the new buzzword. Sonoma County is now under a mandatory order from the county health officer to shelter in place for the next three weeks.
Torres enters plea, preliminary hearing set
Moses Torres, 18, who is accused of murdering his brother, Ivan Torres, entered a plea of not guilty at his arraignment on April 10, according to Sonoma County Superior Court and the District Attorney's office.