A truck hauling debris from a home demolition cut the corner too tight Friday morning, smacking into a pole at the corner of Patten and Fifth Street East. Continue
[caption id="attachment_99823" align="aligncenter" width="420"] Congressional Wine Caucus Co-chairs Rep. Mike Thompson greets Sonoma filmmaker Julie Morrison at a D.C. screening of her documentary film.[/caption] Call of the Valley: The Enduring Lure of Sonoma, the unique historical documentary film about Sonoma Valley, has traveled to Capitol... Continue
Sonoma’s 20-year-old urban growth boundary (UGB) is up for renewal. The current language is said to allow annexing land at the city edge for affordable housing, 50-80% of area median income (AMI). (In Sonoma today, 80% AMI is $86,400 for a family of four— teachers,... Continue
Sonoma Arts Live opens its 2020 theater season with Enchanted April, a comedy of manners with three women at a sun-drenched Italian castle, and the wisteria is not the only thing in bloom. The show runs January 25 through February 9 on the Rotary Stage... Continue
Twice each year, the Sonoma Community Center accepts a new six-month resident ceramic artist to teach, run the kilns, and create a new body of work in Sonoma. From the many applicants for the coveted spot, Maxwell Mustardo has been named the Center’s first ceramics... Continue
With all the breaking national news, many taxpayers have little bandwidth in their attention span to focus on the state budget. Moreover, the state budget process can be indecipherable even for political insiders. But taxpayers should be paying attention for the simple reason that it’s... Continue
Many people use the services of a courier Australia company every day, however, there are some things that people do not know about courier companies that could actually benefit them. If you want to make sure you are utilizing courier companies efficiently then you need... Continue
Bill Norton presides over the dedication of a new portable toilet outside the The Haven, the Sonoma Overnight Support homeless shelter in Sonoma. Dubbed “Lane’s Loo,” the unit is a legacy gift from the late Lane Norton, his wife, an ardent supporter. Joining the informal... Continue
By Jonah Raskin Someone, somewhere is always predicting doom and gloom, though less so in California than anywhere else. In the Golden State, hope is a kind of secular religion. Luther Burbank and Jack London both insisted that Sonoma was paradise, though London also wrote... Continue
By Jackie Lee | Sonoma Valley Sun Sonoma Valley Museum of Art continues its tour de force of impressive exhibitions with two important artists headlining the new year in a combined show: “Judy O’Shea: Permutations” and “Valentin Popov: Modern Mixmaster.” The gallery shows open January... Continue
