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June 22, 2023 | Office of the District Attorney

Santa Rosa man sentenced to serve 16 years in state prison for DUI and causing injury to multiple victims

Defendant Augie Lamar Delariva, 32 years old of Santa Rosa, was sentenced earlier today by the Honorable Robert LaForge to serve 16 years in state prison after pleading “no contest” in April of this year to felony charges of driving under the influence of alcohol and causing injury. Read full story


June 22, 2023 | Office of the District Attorney

District Attorney’s Office Participates in Unlicensed Contractor Sting

The Sonoma County District Attorney’s Office, in coordination with the California Contractors State License Board (CSLB), conducted an undercover sting operation targeting unlicensed contractors in Sonoma County on June 13 and 14, 2023. The alleged unlicensed contractors were invited to submit bids for various construction projects at a designated property. Read full story


June 20, 2023 | Office of the District Attorney

Santa Rosa man sentenced to life in prison for 2021 murder and attempted murder

Defendant Clifford Edward Adams, 56 years old of Santa Rosa, was sentenced today by the Honorable Troye Shaffer to 14 years plus 100 years to life in prison. Today’s sentencing follows a jury trial in December 2022 at which Adams was found guilty of murder, attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon, and reckless driving causing injury. Read full story


June 19, 2023 | Sonoma County Regional Parks

Prescribed burn operations planned at Shiloh Ranch Regional Park

Sonoma County Regional Parks and Audubon Canyon Ranch will conduct a prescribed burn at Shiloh Ranch Regional Park on June 21, 2023 to reduce fuel loads and protect the park's natural resources. Read full story


June 16, 2023 | County Administrator's Office

Board of Supervisors adopts Fiscal Year 2023-24 budget

The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors today voted unanimously to adopt the Fiscal Year 2023-2024 balanced budget, representing nearly $2.3 billion in total expenditures and 4,390 full-time employees, a 2.8 percent increase in staffing. Read full story


June 16, 2023 | Department of Health Services

County of Sonoma awarded $4.6 million in state funding to assist with homeless encampments

California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced this week that the County of Sonoma will receive $4.6 million to help individuals experiencing homelessness in encampments by moving them off the streets and into safe and stable housing. The county is one of 23 entities targeted to receive the special state funds. Read full story


June 16, 2023 | Department of Human Services

Purple flags on display in Sonoma County serve as reminder of need for protecting elders from abuse

More than 6,000 purple flags are on display at local senior centers, police stations and other locations during the month of June to spotlight the toll of elder and dependent adult abuse that takes place in the shadows of Sonoma County each year. Read full story


June 15, 2023 | Office of the District Attorney

Santa Rosa Man Convicted of Murder Sentenced to Maximum Sentence

Defendant Lloban Martinez-Soto was sentenced earlier today to serve 3 years, plus 40 years-to-life in state prison, the maximum sentence allowed under the law, after being convicted by a Sonoma County jury in March of this year following a month-long trial to charges of second-degree murder and being a felon in possession of a firearm. The defendant also suffered a sentencing enhancement for committing the murder with a firearm. Read full story


June 15, 2023 | County Administrator's Office

Supervisors approve sidewalk and lighting improvements in downtown Guerneville

The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors today approved a project to install Americans with Disabilities Act-compliant sidewalks along Highway 116 in downtown Guerneville. The improvements would also include pedestrian lighting.  Read full story


June 15, 2023 | County Administrator's Office

Supervisors approve extreme weather response plan, commit to developing partnerships with local groups

The Board of Supervisors this week unanimously approved a plan for when the county will work with local groups such as faith-based organizations and nonprofits to open heating centers in unincorporated areas during freeze warnings and cooling stations during high-heat events Read full story