WATCH: Driver rescued after thrown 350 feet from car in Sonoma
A man is lucky to be alive after being ejected 350 feet from his car that plunged over a cliff in Sonoma County.
Multiple fire agencies respond to North Bay structure fire
Firefighters in and around Calistoga responded to a residential structure fire there on Sunday afternoon, Cal Fire said.
Embattled Sonoma State president retires after promises to pro-Palestinian protesters
The president of Sonoma State University announced his retirement on Friday, days after he was put on leave promising pro-Palestinian protesters a review of the university's investments and an “academic boycott" of educational programs connected to Israeli institutions.
Man arrested on suspicion of killing 2-year-old at Clearlake party
A man suspected of killing a two-year-old child in Clearlake was arrested on Thursday morning, the Sonoma County Sheriff Department confirmed.
Sonoma State president on leave after making agreements with pro-Palestinian demonstrators
The Sonoma State University President has been placed on administrative leave after sending a school-wide email making promises to student protestors without the proper approval.
Repeat offender arrested for smearing semen on woman's car in Santa Rosa
Authorities in Santa Rosa arrested a man accused of smearing semen on a woman's car and recording her reaction.
Red Lobster in Rohnert Park auctions off entire restaurant
Ovens, refrigerators, tables and even a lobster tank-- they're all being sold in bulk in an auction this week prompted by the abrupt closure of the Red Lobster in Rohnert Park and other U.S. locations. Latest check shows a bid of $900.
Protest breaks out during private fundraiser for Bay Area congressmember
Protesters are calling on a Bay Area congressmember to stop funding the war in Gaza.
California's wine industry facing down turn
Every segment of the wine industry, from super premium to jug wines, is seeing slowing and sluggish sales. When it's all added up, the industry was down 8.7 percent last year. That directly affects more than 400,000 California jobs still fighting back from Covid.
CHP: Standoff shooting suspect hospitalized with self-inflicted gunshot wound
A standoff with several law enforcement agencies in Fairfield has ended with the suspect transported to the hospital with gunshot wounds, according to authorities. It's believed the wounds were self-inflicted.
Man charged with 2022 motel murder found dead in jail cell
A Sonoma County Jail inmate awaiting trial for murder was found dead in his cell on Wednesday, according to the Sheriff's Office.
Suspect steals ambulance with technician inside, leading officers on a chase in Santa Rosa: police
A 36-year-old Sonoma man accused of stealing an ambulance and kidnapping a medic was arrested on Wednesday, after leading police on a chase, investigators said.
John Mayer gifts North Bay musical teen with a guitar
A North Bay teenager with autism and music dreams receives a guitar from guitarist John Mayer after performance videos of his goes viral.
Santa Rosa robbery suspect threatens staff with sword before fleeing with booze
A Santa Rosa robbery suspect was arrested Monday after allegedly threatening a restaurant employee with a sword.
Band members in Santa Rosa have worn same uniforms for 30 years
Band members at Elsie Allen High School ave been wearing the same uniforms for 30 years.
Chinese nationals indicted for illegal export of advanced semiconductor technology: DOJ
Federal officials this week announced the unsealing of a December 2020 indictment that charged two Chinese nationals with illegally conspiring to export advanced semiconductor technology to a manufacturer in China.
Santa Rosa man sentenced to over 12 years in prison for molesting 2 children
A man was sentenced earlier this week to 12 years and eight months in prison after he was convicted last year of molesting two children, Sonoma County prosecutors said.
New federal rules give farmworkers more rights and protections
The acting U.S. Labor Secretary came to Santa Rosa's Balletto Vineyards on Friday to announce new labor regulations to better protect the nation's 1.6 million farmworkers, effective June 28. Balleto was chosen because workers there feel appreciated and respected.
Son of SFUSD custodian was victim in Russian River drowning
The teenage boy who drowned in the Russian River while on spring break was the son of a custodian for the San Francisco Unified School District.
2 arrested after road rage argument leads to gunfire exchange in Santa Rosa
Two people were arrested Wednesday after an argument on the road spiraled into a shoot-out in Santa Rosa, authorities said.