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Man dies almost weeks after pursuit, Interstate 80 standoff in Solano County
FAIRFIELD, Calif. — A man involved in a multi-county chase and Solano County highway standoff has died almost two weeks after he shot himself, officials said Wednesday. The Solano County District Attorney's Office said the man was a 40-year-old resident of Rohnert Park in Sonoma County. He died on May 8.
New bakery to open in former Sift storefront in downtown Santa Rosa
Not even six months after cupcake bakery Sift Dessert Bar on Mendocino Avenue closed its doors, a new bakery is moving in to take its place in downtown Santa Rosa. A longtime Sonoma County resident, Lauren Feagin, is opening Blondie’s Bakery Boutique in the same storefront in early June after previously serving as a manager at Sift for nine years.
Judge Dismisses Felony Charges Against UC Berkeley Student Who Rescued Four Chickens From A Slaughterhouse
A Sonoma County judge dismissed multiple felony charges against UC Berkeley student Zoe Rosenberg, 21, who is being prosecuted for rescuing four chickens from a Sonoma County slaughterhouse. Earlier this year, prosecutors dropped one of Ms. Rosenberg’s initial five felonies. Subsequently, at a preliminary hearing earlier this month, prosecutors agreed...
From bubbly brunch to ‘golden hour’ in the lavender field, there’s plenty of food and wine fun in Sonoma County
Spend Thursday evenings under the redwoods when the Occidental Farmers’ Market opens for the season Thursday, May 16. The market will feature locally grown meat and produce from Bodega Pastures, Rainbow’s End Farm, plus a new vendor, Amanda Janney of KM Mushrooms will be there with her groovy assortment of cultivated mushrooms. The team from Raymond’s Bakery will make the trip from Cazadero with their delightful sourdough bread and sweet and savory baked goods, plus you can even have dinner from vendors such as Gerard’s Paella, Green Grocer, and local favorite The Altamont General Store. The market runs 4-8 p.m. Thursdays through the end of October. 3611 Main St.
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