Jim Ledwith says that he’s been abducted by aliens and that his favorite vacation would be as a detainee at Area 51 or walking Crop Circles in Southern England. With a lifelong interest in unidentified flying objects, extraterrestrials and other mysteries of the outer dimensions,... Continue
For painter Zaza Fetterly, the featured artist in the Sonoma Art Guild’s November show, making art is like working as a scientist in a lab. “It’s discovery, it’s research, she says. “I love to explore and try new combinations, I trust the process, and I... Continue
The Sonoma Valley Historical Society invites residents of the Sonoma Valley, the Springs, Glen Ellen and north to Kenwood to submit stories and photographs about how they and their families were affected by the fires. Project Manager Lynn Downey said the material will be archived at... Continue
Assemblymember Marc Levine (D-Marin County/Sonoma) said he will coauthor legislation next year protecting customers from increased rates due to improper activities by utility companies. The bill will prohibit utility companies that are found to be at fault for fires from recovering the cost from their customers.... Continue
By Jonah Raskin | Special to The Sun When the flames hit the fields at Old Hill Ranch in Sonoma, Will Bucklin battled them by himself, though he had not once imagined that scenario. For years, he thought that the fire department from the near-by... Continue
By George McKale | From The Sun Archives As many residents of Sonoma can attest, hauntings are not limited to Halloween. In this town, the dead can be heard scratching at the walls, howling at the moon, appearing on the darkest of nights as shimmering... Continue
Now that we have a bit of distance from the immediacy of the fires I would like to raise a concern, or two, that may prove useful in future emergency situations of a widespread nature, directly impacting the Sonoma Valley. If anyone was paying attention... Continue
By Deb Carlen | Sun Creative Arts Editor When I arrived in Petaluma in 1999, emotionally beaten and exhausted from relentless corporate and non-profit group wars in three states, I had no idea what awaited. My former advertising and marketing world was full of shock... Continue
We have seen no coverage of the wonderful and generous work done by Sonoma Raceway during the days of evacuation during the fire emergency. Sonoma Raceway opened their "campground" and hosted about 150 families for about a week. In the field they provided security and porta-potties and... Continue
As I am sure many of you have read or heard, after four years winemaker and Sonoma County resident David Ramey’s proposed Westside Road winery was approved by the Sonoma County Board of Zoning Adjustment (BZA) on a three to one vote. David has been making... Continue
