Stay connected when it matters the most! Thank to a UASI grant and the collaborative efforts of Sonoma County Emergency Management, Fire Safe Sonoma, the Springs Municipal Advisory Council, Supervisor Hermosillo’s Office, Springs MYN, and other partners, free GMRS radio workshops will be offered in the... Continue
Food insecurity does more than limit access. It can alter hunger, safety, and trust in the body in ways that can increase eating disorder risk Continue
By Larry Barnett In a tour d'force ninety-minute presentation hosted by Sonoma’s Praxis Peace Institute, radio personality Caroline Casey kept a packed audience in Andrew’s Hall at the Community Center enthralled with her observations and recommendations of how to cope with culture’s “dementors” and times... Continue
At its meeting of November 19, the Sonoma City Council will discuss and potentially take action to approve codification of the state's new Building Code Standards. The California Building Standards Commission adopts a new edition of the California Building Standards Code (Title 24, California Code... Continue
Swallowing a pill can sometimes cause harm. Pill-induced oesophagitis occurs when a tablet or capsule gets stuck in the narrowing at the lower end of the oesophagus, where it meets the stomach Continue
Cooler, wetter weather remains on tap as multiple systems pass through the region this weekend into next week. A cooling trend begins this weekend with chilly mornings in the 40s returning and high temperatures dropping into the mid 50s to low 60s by early next... Continue
The State of California has released its Education Dashboard for 2025, a standard method of ranking school districts and student performance. Th Sonoma Valley Unified School District's Dashboard reveals some progress and some decline in academic performance. Specifically: Science at a performance level below standard... Continue
Chaos happens when your mess exceeds your ability to live inside it. If something is making functioning hard, it’s a real barrier Continue
The crows are back. They arrived on time as usual, just when the black walnuts started dropping from the tree growing in front of the yellow bungalow across the street. First I hear them, croaking and clucking from atop a metal light post, wooden telephone... Continue
Hilary Campbell is a New Yorker magazine cartoonist and author who just happens to have been raised right here in Sonoma. Continue
