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Charles M. Schulz Museum is reopening: 'This is an incredible local landmark, celebrating a national icon'
U.S. Rep. Mike Thompson (D-St. Helena) is promoting the reopening of the Charles M. Schulz Museum, located in Santa Rosa, California.
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'Finalizing that scope of work': Bennett Valley Golf Course to receive updated plans
There will be an update to the City of Santa Rosa Bennett Valley Golf Course
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Cibo Rustico Pizzeria adapts 'to outdoor seating,' continues to serve delicious Italian food
Santa Rosa's Cibo Rustico Pizzeria offers a relaxed atmosphere, indoor and outdoor covered seating (where man’s best friend is welcome), and a delicious variety of Italian dishes and pizzas for even the most discerning of pizza lovers.
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Sonoma growers, producers say 'it's very, very difficult' to handle insurance costs due to wildfire risks
Recent wildfires have created problems for local growers, with insurance companies increasing policy costs and cancellations, but the California Senate is considering a bill to permit growers to receive coverage under the state’s FAIR Plan.
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Santa Rosa distributes free weather radios for 'when the next emergency arises'
The City of Santa Rosa recently announced that it will distribute 12,000 All Hazards NOAA Weather Radios (NWR) free of charge to local residents.
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Kitamura on Santa Rosa schools reopening: 'We have agreed to six-foot distancing'
Santa Rosa Schools have reached a deal with teachers to develop a plan to reopen schools for in-person learning on Thursday, April 1.
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Borowicz on Santa Rosa Bennett Valley Golf Course: 'The biggest issue is getting a new irrigation system'
The Ad Hoc committee for Santa Rosa’s Bennett Valley Golf Course (BVGC) has determined that the evaluation of the golf site will not be a priority amidst more pressing issues for the city.
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Schwedhelm: Santa Rosa burn program a 'benefit for the city'
Santa Rosa City Council members approved a limited burn program on March 17 that would allow select landowners within city limits to burn small piles of dead vegetation.
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Schwedhelm on not finalizing Bennett Valley Golf Course plans: 'We need to focus on more significant citywide issues'
City of Santa Rosa Councilman Tom Schwedhelm confirmed The Bennett Valley Golf Course (BVGC) Ad Hoc Committee’s unanimous decision to not yet finalize its Bennett Valley Golf Course operator appointment and real estate transaction in an effort to prioritize wider city issues.
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Rogers discusses Community Wildfire Protection Plan
On the weekly segment of Mondays With The Mayor, Santa Rosa Mayor Chris Rogers joined KSRO's Michelle Marques and Assistant Fire Marshall Paul Lowenthal to discuss the Community Wildfire Protection Plan, which was enacted in September of 2020 and will be in effect for five years.
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Santa Rosa allocates city's settlement funds as part of $1 billion agreement
The Santa Rosa City Council allocated the city's settlement funds during a goal-setting session.
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City of Santa Rosa expands paid sick leave coverage to all workers within city limits
The City of Santa Rosa recently announced that it has temporarily reinstated employer provided COVID-19 related paid sick leave for anyone working within the city.
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City of Santa Rosa permits reopening of youth sports, gyms
The City of Santa Rosa recently announced that it is allowing limited reopening of youth and adult recreational sports, gyms and fitness centers, and otherlimited services.
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City of Santa Rosa approves recipients of affordable housing funding
The City of Santa Rosa is now disbursing approximately $38.5 million it received from the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) for the construction of affordable, multi-family housing to help offset losses from the 2017 Tubbs Fire.
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City of Santa Rosa holds virtual workshops to raise awareness for climate change
The City of Santa Rosa recently announced that it is collaborating with nonprofits EcoAdapt and Virginia Tech to raise awareness about the local impact of climate change, according to a Jan. 2 Facebook post by the city.
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CITY OF SANTA ROSA: Fire Chief Tony Gossner Retiring Dec. 23
After 30 years of service with the Fire Department, Chief Tony Gossner will be retiring from the City Dec. 23.
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CITY OF SANTA ROSA: Virtual Recovery Town Hall for Meyers, Walbridge and Glass Fire Debris Removal
Fire survivors and property owners impacted by the Glass, Meyers and Walbridge fires are invited to attend a virtual town hall meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 2 at 5 p.m. to learn more about the Consolidated Debris Removal Program operated by the California Office of Emergency Services.
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CITY OF SANTA ROSA: City to Restore Homeless Shelter Bed Capacity to Pre COVID-19 Levels
Crews are making good progress in constructing an emergency shelter structure at Samuel L. Jones Hall Homeless Shelter (SJH).