To my legions of loyal followers @SRCityBeat, I've finally launched a new Twitter handle to support my new gig covering the Vermont statehouse for Seven Days newspaper. Follow me at @KevinMcCallum7d. You may see some uncanny similarities between SoCo and the Green Mountain State.
After a decade of waiting, dozens of North Coast investors fleeced in one of the largest Ponzi schemes in state history have recouped tens of millions of dollars. Here's how they did it. https://t.co/gE3owF48hU
Santa Rosa is making significant progress toward rebuilding parts of the water system in Fountaingrove contaminated by benzene during the October wildfires.
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Santa Rosa is asking the federal government to help it pay for $29 million in local infrastructure projects to protect the community against natural disasters.
https://t.co/wMPy7NEAdA
Candidates field set for Santa Rosa’s first election of City Council members from districts, and a couple of the upcoming contests could turn into lively races. https://t.co/pmxcmHANEw
Sonoma County waste officials @_RecycleNow voted to begin negotiations with a group seeking to build a $50 million composting facility southwest of Santa Rosa.
https://t.co/A6uGYQqGEb
.@uscg commends a Bodega Bay captain and deckhand for saving passengers by beaching their sport fishing charter boat when it began taking on water two months ago.
https://t.co/dg9LFD5YvL
Santa Rosa City Councilwoman @JulieNCombs announced Wednesday that she will be running for Sonoma County’s 3rd District supervisor in 2020, confirming speculation that has been swirling since she moved recently to a new home in the district
.@JulieNCombs just announced she's not running for the District 2 council seat representing her neighborhood, meaning she'll be serve out her current term, which ends in 2020.
Attorney David Lonich of Santa Rosa was sentenced to 6 1/2 years in prison Friday for his role in the bad loans that brought down Sonoma Valley Bank in 2010, slightly less than the two bank officers in the case.
Sonoma Valley bank Ex-vice president and chief loan officer Brian Melland was also sentenced to 8 years in prison Friday for his role in the $12 million in loans that went belly up and sunk the bank, which was shuttered by regulators in 2010.
Sean Cutting, former CEO of failed Sonoma Valley Bank, was sentenced to 8 years in prison today by U.S. District Court Judge Susan Illston. “This whole situation has been a dreadful one,” U.S. District Court Susan Illston said.
Yep, now this weekend's weather has been upgraded to a #Redflag waring for high fire danger. Gusty winds, low RH for the #Mendocinocomplex, Lake County, the MNF, and portions of Napa and Sonoma Counties. https://t.co/rz0H4cguCe
Rent control fail -- Rent control advocates announced over the weekend their petition drive failed to get enough signatures to get on the ballot in Santa Rosa this fall.