No criminal charges filed against PG&E related to the October 2017 wildfires
Sonoma County District Attorney Jill Ravitch, along with the district attorneys for Napa, Humboldt and Lake Counties, announced on March 12 that no criminal charges would be filed against PG&E related to the October 2017 Northern California wildfires. After an extensive review, each office determined that insufficient evidence exists to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that PG&E acted with a reckless disregard for human life in causing the fires, the standard necessary to sustain criminal charges.
Eagles claim Cloverdale softball tourney championship
The defending league and North Coast Section softball champion Lady Eagles sent a strong message to all future opponents in their own Cloverdale Varsity Tournament on Saturday — we’re back.
Police and Sheriff’s log entries March 21
The following are excerpted from Healdsburg Police Department daily log entries
Unhappy hour spotlights pay disparity
The Healdsburg AAUW is hosting an “unhappy hour” event on Equal Pay Day, April 2, to highlight the issue of unequal pay between women and men.
Corazón brings heart to American Dream
Raised in the 1950s shortly after many fathers had returned from across the oceans in defending America during World War II, I remember standing proudly each morning as we pledged our alliance to the United States of America.
Council denies Matheson appeal
When the dust settled and the 56 minutes worth of emotionally charged public comments were heard, a decision was made regarding the hotly contested Matheson project.
Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall replica coming to Windsor
Traveling exhibit to provide education and healing
SRJC’s Museum’s first ever vintage and collectibles sale
Santa Rosa Junior College’s (SRJC) Jesse Peter Multicultural Museum will host the first ever Take Me Home Vintage & Collectibles Sale, April 3 to April 6 from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The sale will take place on its location in Bussman Hall at...

















