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July 26, 2025

Foundation announces teacher grants

The John Jordan Foundation announced 116 grants for its 2017 Teacher’s Wishes Grant program across Sonoma County.

Slow Food in Sonoma County launches ‘Snail of Approval’

Fans of delicious food who are also concerned about social and environmental responsibility now have help when selecting a place to dine in Sonoma County. Slow Food in Sonoma County launched a new program, the Snail of Approval.

Emerging Artists Exhibition, Oct. 28 to Nov. 19

If you haven't seen this year's Emerging Artists Exhibition, amble over to the Healdsburg Center for the Arts and check it out. This juried show, underwritten by a grant from the Merede and Barbara Graham Memorial Fund, showcases the exciting work of students and young artists just starting their careers.

City council schooled over tourism’s role in economy

Council open to ‘front loading’ tourism marketing to offset post-fire economic doldrums

Doctors raise alarm over hospital nurse pay changes

A change in the “on call” pay structure for operating room nurses recently provoked protests at a North Sonoma County Health Care District meeting, led by two physicians and the department’s director.

New network for undocumented families

On Wednesday, Nov. 8, students from around Casa Grande High School, Petaluma High School, Hillard Comstock Middle School, Roseland University Prep, Elsie Allen High School, Sonoma Valley High School and Windsor High School distributed hot chocolate, pan dulce and informational cards about a new network for undocumented immigrants and their families.

Library reaches out with gratitude tree

Effort enables children to cope with aftermath of fire

Defensible space help provided by PG&E

Power company offers free assistance to customers

Veterans Day Events, Nov. 11

All local posts and chapters of the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) are scheduling traditional Veterans Day ceremonies for this Saturday, Nov. 11. Several local businesses also are offering discounts and special invitations to veterans and their families.

Recreational crab season opens

Proving that some parts of living in Sonoma County are still normal, the local Dungeness crab recreational season opened on time this past weekend with the usual hordes of boaters, trappers, campers and kayakers. With the aftermath of the wild fires still occupying thousands of local residents there was some cause for celebrations as the prized crustaceans were off-loaded to waiting boiling pots and side dishes of fresh sourdough, cocktail sauce and (usually) cold beer.
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