[caption id="attachment_110878" align="aligncenter" width="420"] A drone's eye view of the project earlier this year[/caption] The new Boyes Boulevard Bridge opened to traffic Monday after a nearly two-year closure to completely replace the old span, part of the direct east-west route connecting Arnold Drive and... Continue
Nikita Ducarroz, raised in Glen Ellen, is a world class BMX rider who will compete in the upcoming Tokyo Olympics. Here, she speaks with The Sun’s Anna Pier -- her teacher at Woodland Star Charter School for grades one through three. When I met... Continue
Turf war erupts as West Nile mosquitoes battle East Nile gang Mosquitos repping the West Nile virus are under siege by an upstart gang from the East Nile, according to Marin/Sonoma Mosquito Abatement officials. The turf war began when a brood of East Nile larvae... Continue
Sonoma County and six other Bay Area counties on Friday urged the wearing of masks in indoor public places, a response to an alarming rise of new Covid cases. Sonoma County’s reported new cases show an increase of 71 positive cases in the past 24... Continue
What will you do this summer that you couldn’t do last year? Nancy Murphy It’s so great to be out shopping without a mask, and seeing people of all ages out and about. I look forward to going to the Film Festival in August.... Continue
This stately gem at First Street West and Spain Street in was built by Henry Weyl, who arrived in Sonoma in 1866. Above, Weyl Hall and the Palace Hotel, circa the 1920’s. Today, it's the home of the Sonoma Hotel and the girl and the... Continue
Caltrans has begun repaving a 1.7-mile section of State Route 37 between Lakeville Highway and the Petaluma River Bridge, a month-long job that will force lane closures. Closure Schedule Westbound closures will occur weekdays 12:00 Noon – 5:00 AM Eastbound closures will occur weekdays... Continue
Jaden Filippi knew he wanted to be a firefighter “pretty much my entire life,” he said recently. A 2021 graduate of Sonoma Valley High School, he will be doing the Santa Rosa Junior College Fire Technology Pathway in the fall, and hopes to complete it... Continue
The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors moved today to appeal a June ruling by the state's Public Employment Relations Board concerning Measure P, the voter-approved initiative to strengthen oversight of the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office. The measure was was ruled void by the four-person PERB,... Continue
By Leslie Nicholson | Sonoma Valley Sun Sporting their new blue Teen Services/Intern shirts, 20 high school students reported for duty at the Flowery School campus on June 14 and have been busy working in classrooms to support teachers, staff, and students for the... Continue
