Avian Flu: 250,000 birds to be euthanized in Sonoma County
Animal disease experts are raising concern about the spread of the avian flu in the Bay Area after two farms in Sonoma County said they had to euthanize around 250,000 birds this week.
Juvenile arrests for firearms possession soar 500%, police say
The number of juveniles arrested in possession of firearms has soared 500 percent this year, say Santa Rosa police who blame an increase in gang violence.
Petaluma's environmentally friendly Christmas tree farmer has been serving community for decades
From this weekend to next, will be the peak of the peak of the Christmas tree buying season. As many as thirty million will be sold in the U.S. alone. One environmentally friendly farmer from Petaluma and his family have turned to making Santa’s elves into a helicopter pilots to keep tree groves pristine.
Fairfield man arrested for hate crime vandalism
The Solano County Sheriff's Office announced the arrest of a man suspected of hate crime vandalism at a business Wednesday.
The End: Bay Area movie theater calls it quits
Sunday was the last day of operation, ending the theater’s four decades worth of blockbusters and flicks, buckets of popcorn, countless chocolate candy, Coca-Cola and date nights.
Caltrans removes encampment, unhoused folks say nowhere to go
The Joe Rodota Trail became the scene of yet another teardown of a homeless encampment right next to the SMART Train tracks in Santa Rosa.
A whole vibe: 'La Onda' music festival featuring Latin music coming to Napa
The annual BottleRock Napa Valley Festival organizers revealed plans to introduce another outdoor concert, La Onda.
Vacaville skilled nursing owner to pay nearly $46M for alleged kickbacks
A Vacaville-based skilled nursing facility management company, its owner and six facilities have agreed to pay nearly $46 million to resolve allegations that they submitted false claims to Medicare by paying kickbacks to doctors, the U.S. Attorney's Office for Central California announced this month.
Several Bay Area residents arrested over holiday weekend for DUI
The Petaluma Police Department had their work cut out for them this weekend with 11 DUI arrests being made by residents spanning all over the Bay Area.
Woman dies in early morning crash in Vallejo
A woman died early Sunday morning in Vallejo when an SUV and a car collided.
Freeze watch for parts of Bay Area over holiday weekend
The Bay Area could see temperatures drop below freezing this weekend. The National Weather Service issued a frost advisory that lasted through 10 a.m. Saturday, and a freeze watch from Saturday night through Sunday in parts of the north bay.
Woman speaks out after being shot on freeway in Benicia
A woman was shot and wounded on a freeway in Benicia while driving to work before dawn Thursday.
Novato woman lost $1k helping Maui victims in gift card scam
A Marin County woman is frustrated after she sent $2,000 worth of Target gift cards to Maui families impacted by the wildfires over the summer, only for half of the gift cards to be declined at the store.
Vallejo sees 21st homicide of 2023 after fatal shooting overnight
A man was shot and killed in Vallejo Saturday night.
Burglars in van knock over 3 Petaluma businesses in 45 minutes
Burglars in a white Ford Econoline van drove into the doors of three Petaluma businesses and made off in minutes with power tools and contractor equipment, police said Saturday.
Petaluma man arrested for allegedly stealing truck with owner's dog in it
A Petaluma man was arrested Friday after he allegedly stole a truck with its owner's dog in it, police said.
'Life well lived': Petaluma police bids goodbye to retired K-9 Basko
Petaluma police bid farewell to a distinguished retired K-9, Basko, who passed away on Nov. 2.
Wolf hybrid roaming near Sebastopol, police say
Officials were contacted by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife that the hybrid was seen heading south of the Highway 12 bridge on the eastern edge of Sebastopol.
City manager Adam McGill, former police chief, announces resignation
Novato City Manager Adam McGill has announced his resignation effective Dec. 31, ending seven years with the city and a total of 32 years in public service.
Coroner identifies Vallejo teen killed in stolen car
The Contra Costa County Coroner's Office has identified the victim of a fatal crash early Monday morning near Crockett as a 15-year-old driver from Vallejo.