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La Onda Day 1: Veteran Alejandro Fernández wows huge crowd, as Junior H, La Arrolladora play to diverse audience
Veteran balladeer and pop singer Alejandro Fernández closed out the first night of Napa’s inaugural Festival La Onda with a set that spanned decades, thrilling the crowd with ballads, rancheras and pop hits. Fernández's mariachi took the Verizon Stage first, as the sun began setting on the crowd,...
Agreement between Sonoma State students and admin overruled
photo credit: Noah Abrams/KRCBStudents dismantle the SSU Palestine solidarity camp following the agreementmade with now-retired President Mike Lee on May 15th, 2024. The controversial "points of agreement" between former Sonoma State President Mike Lee and Sonoma State Students for Justice in Palestine is no more. On May 31st, acting SSU President Nathan Evans sent out a message to the Sonoma State campus community announcing the newly crafted "Path Forward for SSU" In the document Evans announced "the Path Forward supersedes previous university communications in response to the protests so we can reset the dialogue and productively move forward." The new document walks back on...
Hall of Fame: Exchange Bank
“This is what a community bank is supposed to be and do.”—Troy Sanderson, president and CEO. Exchange Bank has won the Best Business Bank category more than 15 times—earning induction alongside only a handful of businesses into our inaugural Best of the North Bay Hall of Fame class. When asked what he thought made Exchange Bank so successful, President and CEO Troy Sanderson talked about commitment.
Canine Companions push to sign more volunteer pilots
During COVID, the national nonprofit discovered moving puppies via private airplane was both economical, better for dogs|. To find out more about Canine Companions, go to www.canine.org/. Pilot Martyn Lewis remembers floating the idea years ago. A dog lover and regular volunteer pilot for charity operations like Pilots N Paws,...
Santa Rosa police uncover 3D gun printing operation during identity theft investigation
A search for evidence of identity theft fraud turned up parts to firearms and equipment to manufacture firearms with a 3D printer, Santa Rosa police said Saturday.Officers served a search warrant at a residence in the 1900 block of Waltzer Road in northwest Santa Rosa about 11:40 a.m. Saturday, police said.While searching a camper on blocks in the driveway, officers found a 3D printer, a loaded firearm, four 3D printed lower handgun receivers and a set of upper and lower receivers to an AR-15 rifle, police said. All of the guns and parts lacked serial numbers.Garrett Robinson, 30, was accused of being a felon or addict in possession of a firearm, possession of suspected methamphetamine, possession of controlled substances while armed with a loaded firearm and other weapons violations.
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