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One of the first actions newly elected Santa Rosa City Councilmember Caroline Banuelos took on Tuesday, Dec. 17, was to dash the hopes of Roseland residents for a mayor from their neighborhood. City ...
Sonoma County’s vineyards, the backbone of California’s $7.2 billion wine industry, are under constant threat. While the spotted lanternfly hasn’t yet established itself in the region, local growers ...
As the new year begins, Sonoma County’s music scene offers a blend of performances that showcase its artistic richness and diversity. From intimate acoustic sessions to grand orchestral concerts, ...
Save the date: The 2025 annual Steelhead Festival will be held at Lake Sonoma’s visitor center, Saturday, Feb. 8, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. It’s a full day of fishing and festivities. Live music, arts and crafts ...
Where to begin? Changes are coming, we just don’t know what they are. We never really do, but so many things are at play. What will our new Democratic administration mean for our nation? With Biden at ...
Windsor is known for the beloved tradition of the Charlie Brown Christmas tree Grove. This 16th annual event, a cherished part of the community, will be held on the Windsor town green. The festivities ...
Engaging in enjoyable activities can stimulate cognitive function, reduce stress and regulate mood, according to research. On Jan. 3, enjoy a night full of music, laughter and fun at the first karaoke ...
Volcanoes, quakes, and Benziger, oh my! Feel a shake recently? Sonoma County experiences hundreds of tiny earthquakes annually. The legacy of volcanoes has shaped the county’s hills and its fertile ...
As we embrace the crisp air of winter and the rejuvenating energy of the new year, it’s a time for reflection and new intentions. January can remind us that we don’t need to reinvent ourselves but ...
In the early 1870s, when Sonoma County was more dust than vineyards, a band of local farm boys decided to chase their fortunes. They weren’t hardened gunslingers or train robbers with legends to their ...