
A Serious School Injury and the Road to Small Claims Court: The Case of Valencia v. Santa Rosa City Schools
A school injury case moving through Sonoma County’s small‑claims system after a rejected government claim.
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A school injury case moving through Sonoma County’s small‑claims system after a rejected government claim.

How a false report was used to intimidate my elder

A proposed $11,000 FPPC penalty highlights ongoing disclosure failures by the Sheriffs’ PAC.

Sonoma County Superior Court Judge Patrick Broderick's Whitestar Group affiliation forced a recusal—and revealed the structural conflicts surrounding my lawsuit.

I was verbally banned at length from the Sonoma County courthouse & nobody can explain why.

Multiple conflict‑of‑interest complaints remain under active FPPC review

Courtroom Exclusion Raises Serious Questions About Fairness and Authority.

A conflict defined by what Adams said publicly and what his own emails show privately.

A Local Accountability Story the Press Democrat Declined to Cover

Unraveling the donor networks and media structures that influenced the Dominic Foppoli coverage.

A closer look at the political, institutional, and judicial entanglements surrounding the Foppoli civil case.

How a $196,508 Fee Dispute Intersects With a Default That Was Vacated — Then Magically Reinstated.

Inconsistencies in the Dominic Foppoli trial raise concerns

Farewell Gathering — July 30, 4–7 PM at Café Bellini, Petaluma

A Fairfax councilmember appeared as a paid consultant on a funding request brought before her own Council.

Did Stephanie Hellman vote to protect the public — or herself?

A study of media bias revealed through contrasting public records

Tomorrow’s hearing will force the court to confront Clement, Fitzpatrick, Kenworthy's fake default attempt and a judge who cannot legally preside.

How a BIPOC Christian was denied equal access before the process even began

A brief account of how a First Amendment forum quietly limited public participation.