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Martin Espinoza

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US Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra touring Petaluma Health Center

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Martin Espinoza Reposted

Here is mapping of where the #PointFire, near Lake Sonoma, was at 9:30pm, last night, 6/16/2024. Winds decreased in intensity overnight, but remained quite active. Source: Cal OES/FIRIS

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Crumbling pavement, ponding water and a “speed bump” on the runway These are among the concerns that safety and operations employees at @Fly_STS have raised as airport officials move forward with expansion efforts. My latest with @pressreno pressdemocrat.com/article/news/a…


Sen. Bill Dodd clearly wants the A's to stay in West Sacramento, which is in his district, beyond 2027. He asks, "Who needs Las Vegas?" @MLB @OaklandAs pressdemocrat.com/article/sports…

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This morning @KQEDForum had @MurphReports and I on the air to discuss our investigative series on #SonomaCounty government's staffing shortages. We were joined by county and union reps. It was a great discussion, if you missed it, you can listen here: kqed.org/forum/20101019…


The full extent of the damage from Sunday's storm will take days to assess, said Sonoma County Public Infrastructure Director Johannes Hoevertsz. "It's probably the worst we have seen when it comes to trees and powerlines down countywide," he said in text message. @NorthBayNews


Kaiser workers on Thursday day of strike, marching around the Kaiser Permanente Santa Rosa Medical Center, something they're not supposed to do, I'm told.


At the Kaiser health care worker strike in Santa Rosa.

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Teamsters Local 665 business agent Tom Woods at Kaiser strike in Santa Rosa to ensure Teamsters members who work for UPS, Aramark, Recology, etc. do not cross picket line.

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Kaiser workers at Santa Rosa Medical Center picketing emergency access on Mendocino Boulevard to prevent scab workers from entering, have been warned by police not to block entry to vehicles due to potential accident on roadway. Police saying arrests will be made otherwise.


Dear fellow journalists, Don't you think it's time we stop writing, "...the platform previously known as Twitter..."?


I've been writing about gaps in mental health care for years, but now it's hit home. My mother, 96, is suffering from dementia and like too many others can't find a specialist to treat her. @UCDavisHealth won't even put her on a waiting list. #healthcarecrisis

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"Their lives in Sonoma County had for a long time been tenuous, dependent largely on one family’s ownership of the trailer park. But now they face the unforgiving hunger of Sonoma County’s housing market." pressdemocrat.com/article/news/w…


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Some of the same big law firms who arrived after 2017/2018 CA wildfires & shaped PG&E's bankruptcy 4 victims arrived on Maui. It's dredged up difficult feelings 4 those still struggling thru a slow & painful process to get compensated. W/@AndrewGraham88 pressdemocrat.com/article/news/l…


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A @NorthBayNews investigation into DEMA, a for profit company that sprung to life at the start of the pandemic and billed more than $26 million through no-bid contracts for homeless services, found billing for positions employees don't remember. part 1 pressdemocrat.com/article/news/d…


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✊🏼 #UnionStrong

Today, The Press Democrat is hosting a Celebration of Award Winning Journalism. We appreciate this recognition. But we also need better wages and working conditions. That’s why we are attending today’s event in Guild t-shirts and encouraging guests to support local journalists.

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Over half of the journalists at The Press Democrat, Petaluma Argus-Courier, Sonoma Index-Tribune and North Bay Business Journal are considered low income. None of us make enough to live comfortably in the community we serve. That’s why we’re fighting for fair wages.


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