The Sonoma Valley Housing Group has called on the Sonoma City Council and the County Board of Supervisors to declare moratoriums on evictions brought about as a result of the coronavirus epidemic. Letters to that effect were sent Monday to city council members, city manager... Continue
Three Sonoma Valley schools, though closed for classes, will make take-away food available starting next week. Continue
Supposedly, the average Guinness Draught contains enough protein, iron and calories to sustain you for a considerable period of time, provided you drink enough. Continue
When it comes to your wedding day, there are a lot of things to plan for, and music is one of the biggest. The choice typically boils down to deciding between a band and a DJ. There are many positives for choosing either, so it... Continue
The human body is a spectacular mechanism. And when you get familiar with how the body tends to operate, you’ll see how fascinating it truly is. Here are a few things you should know about your body: Hormones make a huge difference Hormones have a lot... Continue
A smile never fails to brighten the mood of anyone who receives them. According to a study, half of the adults think that a smile can be the most pronounced feature when we meet or encounter another person for the first time. Technology, especially in... Continue
There is no denying that almost everyone is eager to drive their first car. But there's much to consider before handing over the keys to an anxious teenager. Here are some important safety precautions for first-time drivers. Choosing an insurance company No matter how good your... Continue
Sonoma County will host a Virtual Town Hall to share the latest nformation about Novel Coronavirus (Covid-19) on Tuesday, March 17, 2020, from 7:00pm – 8:00 pm on several local radio and TV stations, and livestreamed online. Supervisor Gorin (Chair, Sonoma County Board of Supervisors),... Continue
Of the many conclusions that can be drawn from the March primary election in California, perhaps the most notable is that money doesn’t always translate into political success. Let’s start with the “bad” Proposition 13 — the $15 billion statewide school bond measure which, at... Continue
All Sonoma Valley school classes and campus activities have been suspended through at least April 5. The Sonoma Valley Unified School District released the news as it stressed that there has been no confirmed case of COVID-19 within the school community. The mandate extends the... Continue
