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| Mar.29 |
Sonoma County |
Sonoma Co. supervisors vote to raise price of cigarettes to $7  The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously on measures that would make it more difficult to buy and sell cigarette | |
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| Jan.5 |
San Rafael |
County OKs moratorium on SmartMeters The Marin County supes approved a one-year moratorium on the installation of Pacific Gas and Electric Co.'s SmartMeters | |
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| Jun.27 |
Napa |
Employees Agree To Pay, Benefit Freeze The Napa Association of Public Employees has already ratified the proposed agreement. It extends their current contract by one year | |
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Marin County |
Census Counts Success Marin and Santa Clara counties have the best census response in the Bay Area to date, with 75% of households participating
| Mar.13 |
Marin County |
Officials Lodge Complaint Against PG&E County energy officials have filed a complaint over what they claim are attempts to quash their plans to offer an alternative, cleaner energy source
| Jan.26 |
Santa Rosa |
Sonoma County Considering Budget Cuts After cutting $21 million from the general fund last year, the Board of Supervisors were told another $36 million may have be sliced
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| Sep.14 |
Marin County |
Emergency Declared After Low Rainfall County officials have declared an agricultural emergency because of drought conditions, allowing farmers to apply for federal funds | |
| Sep.4 |
Santa Rosa |
City To Sue County Water Agency The city of Santa Rosa is preparing to sue Sonoma County to force it to pursue plans to draw more water from the Russian River
| May.4 |
Santa Rosa |
Police and fire agree to wage freeze City officials are set to consider a series of wage freezes after nearly 300 employees agreed to give up all or part of their scheduled pay raises
| Jan.19 |
Napa |
Town imposes strict water-use limits St. Helena City Council is imposing strict limits on its residents as the region confronts sparse rainfall and forecasts promising little re...
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| Sep.3 |
San Rafael |
City considers fines for underage drinking The City Council is considering a social host ordinance Sept. 17 and police are holding a public information meeting | |
| May.8 |
Petaluma |
City Council bans medical marijuana clubs Council voted to prohibit medical marijuana dispensaries, pointing out the opinion of law
enforcement that the pot clubs attract crime
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| Oct.27 |
Napa |
No Weddings At Wineries In County County's Board of Supervisors has decided not to amend the county's definition ordinance to allow the nuptials
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| Dec.19 |
Rohnert Park |
County Again Tries to Halt Casino Transit officials have asked the governor to force an Indian tribe to pay for more road improvements
| Nov.21 |
Marin County |
Mayor Proposes Casino Moratorium A initiative by Fairfax Mayor would place a 5-year moratorium on new casinos operated by American Indians
| Apr.8 |
Santa Rosa |
New fire chief greeted with personnel cuts Sonoma County grand jury's call for 3 more fire stations when Bruce Varner assumes his duties this month
| Apr.4 |
Marin County |
Bay Considering as Source of Water Marin Municipal Water District is looking to the SF Bay as a possible new source of water
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| Sep.30 |
Novato |
Hamilton Air Field transferred to state Gov. Davis approved the transfer of 630-acres from the U.S. Army to the state Coastal Conservancy
| Sep.24 |
Rohnert Park |
City Moves Ahead with Casino Plan City Council has voted 4-1 to move ahead with an Indian casino project just outside city limits
| Sep.18 |
Rohnert Park |
City Council recall stalled City Manager Leivo informed recall proponents they had not properly submitted the necessary paperwork
| Jun.14 |
Petaluma |
City admits it is owed back taxes Officials were relying only on voluntary compliance for at least 15 years
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| Jan.12 |
San Rafael |
Y2K Bash May Have Fallen $500K Short The parties, at a cost of $300 a head for both the dinner and entertainment, may have drawn only about 6,000
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