County unites to help firestorm victims
In rapid response to the devastating Tubbs, Nuns and Pocket fires, organizations throughout the county are rounding up resources to host fundraisers to benefit families that lost homes and businesses last week.
Displaced families have many school choices
If you have relocated because of the fires, either permanently due to housing loss, or temporarily due to evacuation, you and your children have a choice about what school to attend, once schools open again.
Tubbs and Nuns blazes challenge firefighters
The Sebastopol Fire Department was tired even before the Tubbs Fire lit up the Sonoma County horizon early Monday morning.
New preschool offers options for all
Enrollment slots still available for preschool program at Fitch Mountain Elementary
The new normal
Things that would have once given us pause become commonplace in the aftermath of the fires
Alexander Valley Film Society to host movies to benefit fire relief and healing
100% of proceeds will support Sonoma County fire relief and recovery efforts
A cloud of fire that consumed everything
Bodega Bay firefighters recall early hours against the Tubbs FireÂ
Most north and west county schools reopening Tuesday or Wednesday
Many schools in the north and west sections of Sonoma County are likely reopen for students and classes tomorrow and Wednesday, as long as the fire and air quality conditions don’t get worse.
Soil King accepting donations for Mendocino fire evacuees
Bring donations to Soil King at 320 Santana Drive in Cloverdale.
Donate to North Bay Fire Relief
Redwood Credit Union (RCU), in partnership with RCU Community Fund, The Press Democrat, and Senator Mike McGuire, is now accepting financial donations to aid relief efforts and assist victims of the 2017 North Bay fires. 100% of your tax-deductible donations will go directly to support those affected by the fires.













