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Power companies now must notify customers about emergency shutdowns

California’s utility companies, including PG&E, now must notify customers and follow other set procedures when switching off power lines to prevent fires.

 

County library system names new interim director

The Sonoma County Library will have a new interim director starting next week, the system announced Thursday.Susan Hildreth, who recently concluded a nearly two-year stint …

 

Authorities looking for answers in Cache Creek death

Detectives are trying to determine what an Orange County man was doing in Lake County in the days before he was found dead in Cache …

 

New rules require power companies notify customers about emergency shutdowns

California’s utility companies, including PG&E, now must notify customers and follow other set procedures when switching off power lines to prevent fires.

 

Wine Country tour for luxury Pierce-Arrow auto collectors

Car show regulars may be accustomed to seeing immaculate roadsters with nary a speck of dust on their polished underbelly, but the auto-buffs behind the …

 

Asphalt plant wins final round in lengthy court fight

A judge this week blocked Santa Rosa officials from requiring an asphalt plant to get a use permit for equipment installed more than a decade …

 

Analy grad calls Emmy nod 'incredible'

Cameron Britton, a 2004 Analy High School graduate, was nominated Thursday for an Emmy Award for best guest actor in a drama series for his …

 

Randall Walker retiring as assistant sheriff overseeing Sonoma County jail system

Randall Walker, the assistant Sonoma County sheriff who was put on paid administrative leave three months ago amid an internal investigation into an undisclosed personnel …

 

Deal reached for Rohnert Park mom whose daughters died in Petaluma River crash

A Rohnert Park mother whose daughters were killed in 2016 when her car careened off the road and plunged into the Petaluma River has pleaded …

 

'I think they like me a lot in the UK,' Trump says, as he faces mass protests in Britain

LONDON - If President Donald Trump likes a little chaos, a little disruption on his travels, he has come to the right place.

 

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