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March 06, 2018 | Office of the District Attorney

DA Ravitch Issues Revised Policy Regarding Dismissal of Cannabis-Related Criminal Convictions

On November 8,2016, California voters passed Proposition 64, the Medicinal and Adult-UseCannabis Regulation and Safety Act. The Act legalizes the adult use of Cannabisand establishes regulations that will control and oversee the Cannabisindustry. Read full story


March 06, 2018 | Office of the District Attorney

District Attorney Recognizes Celebration of 20th Anniversary of National Consumer Protection Week

District Attorney Jill Ravitch urges consumers to recognize and participate in National Consumer Protection Week March 4-10. This year celebrates the 20thanniversary of the event. Read full story


March 06, 2018 | Office of the District Attorney

Superior Court ofCalifornia County of Sonoma Appellate Division Affirms Conviction of GabrielleLemos and Michelle Lemos

The August 2016 “resisting arrest” convictions of defendants Gabrielle Lemos and her mother Michelle Lemos of Petaluma were affirmed on Appeal by a three judge Appellate Division panel in a ruling issued on February 27, 2018. Read full story


March 06, 2018 | Office of the District Attorney

Superior Court ofCalifornia County of Sonoma Appellate Division Affirms Conviction of GabrielleLemos and Michelle Lemos

The August 2016 “resisting arrest” convictions of defendants Gabrielle Lemos and her mother Michelle Lemos of Petaluma were affirmed on Appeal by a three judge Appellate Division panel in a ruling issued on February 27, 2018. Read full story


March 05, 2018 | Human Resources Department

Strong Survival: Student Documentary Film Takes on Human Trafficking in Sonoma County

Sonoma County Junior Commission on Human Rights creates powerful documentary about human trafficking. Read full story


March 01, 2018 | Human Resources Department

Junior Commission on Human Rights Supports Sonoma County Schools and Universities Participating in National Walkout Day on March 14th

Junior Commission on Human Rights supports Sonoma County schools and universities participating in National Walkout on March 14, taking action to demand Congress pass sensible legislation to address school shootings and gun violence. Read full story


February 28, 2018 | Department of Human Services

Grant to Train Local Workers for Construction Industry

To help prepare and train Sonoma County residents for jobs in the construction industry after the October wildfires, the Sonoma County Workforce Development Board (WIB), in partnership with the Human Services Department Employment and Training Division, has received $3.25 million in emergency funds from the California Employment Development Department. Read full story


February 27, 2018 | Office of the District Attorney

Petaluma Woman Sentenced to 25-Life Term For Sexual Abuse of Daughter

DefendantTawnya Hopper, 44 years old of Petaluma, was sentenced today to a prison termof 25 years-to-life by the Honorable Jamie Thistlethwaite after having pled nocontest in July of last year to a violation of Penal Code section 288.7(a),sexual intercourse by an adult with a child under the age of ten. Read full story


February 27, 2018 | Natural Resources

Punctured Pipeline Causes Wastewater Spill in Occidental

Afour-inch wastewater pipeline was inadvertently punctured in downtownOccidental Monday morning, causing less than 1,200 gallons of untreatedwastewater to be released. Read full story


February 27, 2018 | Natural Resources

New Groundwater Agencies Host Community Workshops onShort-term Funding Options

A series of community workshops are scheduled to update well owners and others on options for short-term funding of Sonoma County’s Groundwater Sustainability Agencies (GSAs) Read full story