Graton
LATEST NEWS
California Superintendent Fired Over Allegedly Ignoring Bullying Accusations
Sometimes, people take their teasing and pranks way too far. Consequently, it causes them to stress so much, it takes them to the hospital. By that point, you teeter far too much into bullying territory. It's unacceptable. Moreover, it's even worse when those in positions of power willfully ignore these issues. This is what causes this California superintendent to lose her gig.
Sonoma County, California High School Football Schedule, Live Streams This Week
We have 2024 high school football competition in Sonoma County, California this week, and info on how to stream these games is available in this article. Sign up for an NFHS Network annual pass and get full access to live regular season and postseason sporting events and get 45% off compared to a monthly pass.
The San Francisco 49ers are hopeful that injuries to Floyd and Gross-Matos won’t extend into the season
The San Francisco 49ers hope that defensive ends Leonard Floyd and Yetur Gross-Matos will be healthy enough to play in the season opener after both players left the last exhibition game with sprained knees. Coach Kyle Shanahan said on Sunday that Floyd is day to day after getting injured Friday...
Review: FROZEN Brings Chills and Thrills to Broadway San Jose
Disney’s Tony-nominated Frozen has taken center stage at Broadway San Jose, captivating audiences now through September 15. On opening night, the theater was filled with excitement—and a sea of little Elsa-costumed fans, each one shining like the Snow Queen herself. As the young audience members, accompanied by their parents, settled into their seats (or tried to, amidst the palpable excitement we all got ready for a night of Disney magic, and we were not disappointed. Truly, Frozen is a not-to-be-missed extravaganza that is simultaneously deeply moving and ultimately empowering.
Historic church damaged in 2014 Napa earthquake now a restored landmark
NAPA -- On Saturday, the city of Napa marked the ten year anniversary of an earthquake that rocked the town. Despite all the damage, some important lessons were learned.Napa has been through a lot. From downtown flooding in 2005 to the devastating Atlas wildfire in 2017. Then, on Aug. 24, 2014, the South Napa Earthquake struck at an epicenter between Napa and American Canyon. It was a magnitude 6 temblor that caused as much as a billion dollars in damage to this corner of Wine Country. At Napa's First Presbyterian Church early that Sunday morning, the landmark built in 1874 was...
Sunday yields more surprises for Ferrari Challenge at Sonoma
Sunday at Sonoma Raceway brought even better racing for Ferrari Challenge North America, concluding the series’ final West Coast swing of the season. With a combination of first-time winners and incidents for championship contenders, the year continues to wind down in exciting fashion across all classes for Ferrari Challenge. Watch highlights below:
I Dream Of Jeannie star Barbara Eden glams up on her 93rd birthday in rare public outing for date night with husband Jon
I DREAM of Jeannie star Barbara Eden has made a rare public appearance for her 93rd birthday. The actress got all spruced up for a date night with her husband, Jon Eicholtz. One day before her birthday, Barbara headed to RC Hair Salon in Los Angeles, California. The actress spent the day at the beauty […]
When should police be involved at school? A California bill would let teachers make the call
In the final week of session, legislators are debating whether to give more leeway to public school teachers when to report students to law enforcement. Supporters say disabled and students of color are unfairly disciplined, but opponents say school safety is at risk.
They delivered 5,600 babies. They blame California rules for putting them out of business
Birth centers are popular options for families who want to deliver a baby outside of a hospital. Nineteen of them closed in California in the past decade, deepening the state's maternity care crisis.
California Just Announced a Major Change to the Way People Buy & Flip Homes — And Here’s How People Feel About It
We independently select these products—if you buy from one of our links, we may earn a commission. All prices were accurate at the time of publishing. If you’ve ever watched a home renovation show, you know the basic premise: Buy a fixer-upper, spruce it up, and sell it for a profit. But in California, that process is about to get a lot more regulated. The Golden State just recently enacted a law, the “Flipper Disclosure Law” (or AB-968), that could make flipping houses a much trickier business. Whether you’re a buyer, a seller, or just someone keeping an eye on the market, this new legislation is bound to have ripple effects across the housing industry — and maybe even across the country. Let’s dive into what’s happening and why it matters.
It’s essential to note our commitment to transparency:
Our Terms of Use acknowledge that our services may not always be error-free, and our Community Standards emphasize our discretion in enforcing policies. As a platform hosting over 100,000 pieces of content published daily, we cannot pre-vet content, but we strive to foster a dynamic environment for free expression and robust discourse through safety guardrails of human and AI moderation.