Santa Rosa police said a man shot and killed someone during an argument at his home Saturday night. Just before 9:30 p.m., police said they received a 911 call about a shooting and stabbing at a home on the 4300 block of Hoen Avenue.
Following California's devastating wildfires, the rebuilt Coffey Park in Santa Rosa showcases community resilience. Despite initial obstacles, residents' collective action helped expedite reconstruction,
Less than a year after the closure of Northern California's Golden Gate Fields in Berkeley, the future of live racing in that part of the state is up in the air. The California Authority of Racing Fairs,
By Chris Kirkham, Judith Langowski and Peter Henderson LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Seven years before wildfires tore through opposite ends of the Los Angeles area, the Tubbs Fire in Northern California's Sonoma County jumped a six-lane freeway and decimated Santa Rosa's Coffey Park subdivision,
Survivors of the 2017 Tubbs fire in Santa Rosa have a message for L.A. fire victims: You can’t imagine it now, but it is possible to recover.
SoCal water suppliers are upbeat about water being released in the pipeline from NorCal, in addition to a rain forecast
Summer fair racing in Northern California faces a precarious future following a Jan. 28 announcement from the California Authority of Racing Fairs that it would not submit a future race meet application.
No dates are sought for small northern tracks after the June closure of Golden Gate Fields and the recent failure of Pleasanton.
The atmospheric river's effects are expected to last at least through Tuesday, one meteorologist told Newsweek.
Sonoma County-based Northern California Public Media has begun renovations at its new 24,000 square-foot headquarters in Rohnert Park.
California’s homebuilding industry faces a daunting task, and opportunity, in the aftermath of LA’s wildfires.
It was there that I burnt my wrists under hot plates of chilaquiles waitressing at the Omelette Express and stood with my head bowed at Temple Shomrei Torah every year during Yom-Kippur, echoing the refrain of atonement: who by fire and who by flood, never thinking our changing climate would make such a question legitimate.