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Opening Reception for Etched in Sonoma: A Living Legacy

Friday, May 1 from 5:00  - 7:00 PM                                      This exhibition celebrates the art of etching and the vibrant community of printmakers it continues to inspire. Rooted in a tradition that values both technical precision and creative experimentation, etching has long offered artists a powerful... Continue

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Human languages as disparate as English, Japanese, and Russian follow remarkably similar evolutionary paths, according to a new AI study. Continue

These Are (most of) the Biggest Bills Affecting Cities in 2026

By Cal Cities Staff Lawmakers introduced nearly 1,800 bills this year. Some should sound very familiar, especially for folks who followed last year’s legislative saga. There are bills on state homelessness funding, transit-oriented development, metal theft, wildfire liability, and local coastal plans. But legislators are also... Continue

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The power grid is breaking. Can it fix itself? A new generation of self-healing tools could make the U.S.'s aging power grid far more resilient against modern threats. Continue

City Announces Winners of Earth Day Photo Contest

In celebration of Earth Day, the City of Sonoma announced the winners of the 6th Annual City of Sonoma Earth Day Photo Contest, presented in partnership with the Sonoma Community Center. This year’s theme, The Power of Water, inspired 26 entries from across the community, each offering a... Continue

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Becerra’s surge draws progressive backlash in California governor’s race. Activists on the left are resurfacing past fights over immigration, oil-industry donations and healthcare as the former HHS secretary gains ground in the contest Continue

Cartoon by Hilary

Hilary Campbell is a New Yorker magazine cartoonist, humorist and author who just happens to have been born and raised in Sonoma. Continue