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July 24, 2020 | Office of the District Attorney

22 Year Old Santa Rosa Man Sentenced to Prison for Child Molest

Defendant William Drew Hodges, 54 years old of Rohnert Park, was sentenced earlier today by the Honorable Christopher Honigsberg to serve 33 years, 8 months in state prison after having been convicted in December last year of committing 11 separate robberies. Read full story


July 24, 2020 | County Administrator's Office

Board of Supervisors to begin budget workshops to address shortfall

OnMonday, July 27 and Tuesday, July 28, 2020, the Sonoma County Board of Supervisorswill begin reviewing departmental budgets with the goal of making theadjustments needed to address a $45 million to $50 million shortfall due torevenue declines associated with the COVID-19 pandemic and economic downturn. Read full story


July 22, 2020 | Office of the District Attorney

Serial Robber WhoTargeted Young Female Victims Sentenced to 33 Years, 8 Months State Prison

Defendant William Drew Hodges, 54 years old of Rohnert Park, was sentenced earlier today by the Honorable Christopher Honigsberg to serve 33 years, 8 months in state prison after having been convicted in December last year of committing 11 separate robberies. Read full story


July 22, 2020 | Permit Sonoma

County of Sonoma to Develop Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan

Today marks the first day of the season for Sonoma County’s Residential Curbside Chipper program. This free curbside chipper service supports residents in creating defensible space around their homes and reduces vegetation along access routes. Read full story


July 21, 2020 | Office of the District Attorney

23Year Old Man Sentenced to 6 years in Prison for Child Molest

Defendant Moises Flores, 23years old, was sentenced today by the Honorable Shelly Averill to serve 6years in state prison after pleading no contest to one charge of committing alewd act on a child under 14 in violation of Penal Code section 288(a). Read full story


July 13, 2020 | Clerk-Recorder-Assessor-Registrar of Voters

NominationPeriod Opens for November 3, 2020, ConsolidatedGeneral Election

Nominations opened today for municipal offices as wellas school and special district governing board seats scheduled for election onNov. 3, 2020.  According to County Clerk Deva Marie Proto, candidatesinterested in running for any of the more than 200 positions whose terms expirethis year must file nomination papers between July 13 and Aug. 7 in order tohave their names placed on the Nov. 3 ballot. Read full story


July 12, 2020 | County Administrator's Office

El Estado impone restricciones a algunos negocios debido al aumento de casos de coronavirus en el condado de Sonoma

ElDepartamento de Salud Pública del Estado ordenó nuevas restricciones parabares, restaurantes y otras operaciones de negocios interiores en el Condado deSonoma como parte de las acciones estatales para disminuir la aceleración de latransmisión del coronavirus. Read full story


July 12, 2020 | County Administrator's Office

State places restrictions on some businesses due to rising Sonoma County coronavirus cases

Thestate Department of Public Health has ordered new restrictions on bars,restaurants and other indoor business operations in Sonoma County as part ofstatewide actions to slow the increased spread of the coronavirus. Read full story


July 10, 2020 | County Administrator's Office

El Estado pone al condado de Sonoma en su lista de monitoreo en respuesta al aumento de casos de coronavirus

El Departamento de Salud Pública del Estado notificó hoy al condado de Sonoma que si los datos de coronavirus de la región no mejoran en las próximas 72 horas, el Condado estará sujeto a nuevas restricciones como parte de las acciones estatales diseñadas para disminuir la transmisión del coronavirus Read full story


July 10, 2020 | County Administrator's Office

State places Sonoma County on monitoring list in response to rising coronavirus cases

The state Department of Public Health notified the County of  Sonoma today that if the region’s coronavirus data do not improve over the next 72  hours, the County will be subject to new restrictions as part of statewide actions  designed to slow the spread of coronavirus. Read full story