Young Virginia O’Hanlon wrote this letter to the editor of New York’s Sun and this response, written by Francis Pharcellus Church, was printed as an unsigned editorial on December, 21, 1897. I am 8 years old. Some of my little friends say there is no... Continue
By Jonah Raskin -- Patrick McMurtry, an accomplished artist, a local historian and a long time worker at the Sonoma Developmental Center, died last September after a long bout with cancer. He was 73-years old, though he probably would have called himself, “years young.” Gael... Continue
Sonoma Overnight Support served its 50,000th meal of 2021 in early December – nearly three times the annual number only three years ago. The increase speaks to the growing number of homeless and food insecure in Sonoma Valley, and is a testament to the hard-working... Continue
All across America newspapers are struggling. Those that remain independent have turned to digital media to boost revenues, but user subscriptions – either for print or digital access – don’t replace the advertising newspapers traditionally rely upon. Hedge fund acquisitions of small newspaper chains have... Continue
I recently explored the exhibits and historical displays at the Sonoma Mission and Sonoma State Historic Park. Although they were interesting, the displays state that “Indian labor” was used at the Mission, but to fail to explain that this was more akin to slavery than... Continue
Before we get to the snark and smartassery, we begin with something quite sweet and nice. It begins, though, with Beverly Koepplin, a star volunteer at Friends in Sonoma Helping, contracting Covid. There are people with much worse problems, she figured. Then the house next... Continue
Indoor masking requirements in Sonoma County, including its exemptions for indoor dining and some stable groups of fully vaccinated people, remain unchanged under a new statewide mask mandate from the California Department of Public Health. CDPH will allow counties such as Sonoma, which has required... Continue
Confronting the author's clear and troubling bigotry Opinion by By Jonah Raskin The Jack London State Historic Park in Glen Ellen has a problem. The powers-that-be know they do, though they’re doing as little as possible about it. The problem is London himself who has... Continue
The Chinook salmon that have been making their run up the Sonoma Creek watershed are reaching the end of their life cycle. In a Sonoma Ecology Center video, you can catch a glimpse of changes their bodies undergo after navigating many miles of estuary and... Continue
The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors awarded $400,000 to Homeless Action Sonoma to support a tiny-home village in Boyes Hot Springs. HAS took ownership of the property at 18820 Highway 12 in November and plans to house 22 people in 18 Quickhaven-style shelters. The $400,000... Continue
