UC Davis study warns salmon headed for extinction
The Russian River’s endangered salmon population faces near extinction this century if current environmental hazards go unchecked, according to a report last week to the North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board.
Sonoma County Bluegrass Festival set to bloom again this spring
Early every spring in Sonoma County, just after the yellow mustard blooms in vineyard rows, but before the snowy white apple blossoms of April, rises the hand-picked sounds of acoustic folk and bluegrass music along the Laguna de Santa Rosa at the annual Sonoma County Bluegrass and Folk Festival.
Your chance to serve: Gore invites District 4 constituents to serve on commissions
Fourth District Supervisor James Gore invites community members to apply for positions on local policy-making bodies. Applications and a list of all boards, commissions, and committees to which the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors appoints members is available online at sonomacounty.ca.gov/Boards-Commissions-Task-Forces/.
Council to discuss Measure V funds
The Healdsburg City Council will discuss Measure V funds at a special meeting, to be held on Monday, Feb. 26 at 5 p.m. at Healdsburg City Hall.
THE Jazz Club sparks it up with Charged Particles, Mar. 1
On Thursday, March 1, the Cloverdale Arts Alliance will present Bay Area favorite, Charged Particles, at THE Jazz Club.
AAUW lecture series covers history and politics
The Healdsburg branch of American Association of University Women has announced the spring season of its lecture series, and is again offering two new courses.
Healdsburg Police and Sheriff Logs: Feb. 12-18
The following are excerpted from Healdsburg Police Department daily log entries and the log entries of the Sonoma County Sheriff's Department for the Healdsburg area.
The Sonoma County roots of Women’s History Month
March is Women's History Month — a national event with local beginnings