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PG&E power shutoffs expected | Local fire preparations looking good | La Nina conditions expected | Airport traffic continues to climb | 2nd place pumpkin at Schulz Museum | Fewer freezing lakes in Tahoe area
Diablo Wind increases fire danger | PG&E power shutoffs under way | Penngrove Elementary terror suspect arrested | Biker to Hope race closes Petaluma streets | SR District 5 candidate Caroline Banuelos speaks with KRCB
Didi PG&E's recent PSPS event prevent a wildfire? | Arsenic found in Sebastopol drinking water | Petaluma's new city plan | Naming Healdsburg's newest park | Prop 33 fact check |
Chris Rogers speaks to Proposition 50 | Sonoma Valley Park prescribed burns | West Marin Coast Guard station to be used for farmworker housing | Petaluma council recall effort fails
Farm Bureau threat | Tolay Lake planned burn today | A win for dining microenterprise | Chris Rogers to support CESA rally | Offshore wind makes a splash | Sonoma County fentanyl arrest
ICE coming to the Bay Area | Alameda Coast Guard base to house federal agents | Cigs in Marin to get expensive, vapes banned | Sebastopol considers Tennant protections for Woodmark Residents
Monte Rio wastewater | North bay economy in good shape | Props 6 and 36 share a connection | Delta Conveyance Tunnel special report | Monte Rio planned burns this week
Student arrested for bringing loaded gun to campus | Sonoma County early voting | Transbay Coalition survey results | Food safety concerns | Delta Conveyance Tunnel part 2 | Avelo Airlines expands service at STS
SSU hiring freeze | Dungeness crab season delayed again | California seaweed farming | SMART extension gets more funding | Sonoma County gets fuel break funding | Monte Rio wastewater forum
Sonoma County vote count so far | Petaluma homeless health center | Newsom proposes film movie credit expansion | State minimum wage bump support waning | Delta tunnel vision part 3 | Hopland "research burn" today
L-3 Harris plant closure | Richardson Bay ell grass restoration | More Sebastopol housing | Hallowierd at the Mystic | A deeper look at Measure J debate | Crystal Spring AVA announced
Sutter health workers authorize strike | Sonoma city secures affordable senior housing | Gigi Mertle to head Sonoma County Department of Child Support Services | County leaders form immigrant ad hoc committee | New Camp Fire movie premiers in Oroville