When I was born, there was a two percent chance of me living. I didn’t know at the time but there was a reason why, and I didn’t know until I was ten years old that I have an illness called Turner Syndrome. There is... Continue
Prominent voices from the fields of progressive economics, evolutionary biology, and life-long social activism are featured in the next round of Zoom lectures presented by Sonoma’s Praxis Peace Institute. All Events are on Zoom and a link is sent upon registration. Tickets: $20 general and... Continue
This short story, In Another Time, by then 6th-grader Crusoe Kindseth was an age-category winner in the annual Jack London Park Young Writers Contest. The young man was draped across the bunk of his sailboat, entirely at the will of the lazy afternoon sun crawling... Continue
Sonoma Valley Hospital invites community members to have their medications reviewed for safety in the privacy of their home through an online visit by a hospital pharmacist who can help ensure that there are no potential problems related to drug interactions, dosing, compliance, expiration, and... Continue
If its Covid numbers continue to improve, Sonoma County may soon be eligible to move into the Red Tier (“Substantial") on California’s Color Tier System. A March 10 Zoom will explain what business activities will change once in the Red Tier, how Red Tier eligibility is... Continue
After eight years, Juan Hernandez is stepping down as executive director of La Luz Center. "La Luz has a strong team and leadership, and this was an ideal time for me to focus on my new career of economic development for Latino businesses," Hernandez said. "I... Continue
Contributed by Britta Johnson -- Twice a year my mom’s Meyer lemon tree blesses us with a bounty of sunny, fragrant, and sweet Meyer lemons from which we make a smooth and delicious sipping liqueur – homemade Limoncello! This recipe isn’t exact – get creative and play... Continue
California politicians, including Gov. Gavin Newsom and majority party legislators, practically break their arms trying to pat themselves on the back for the fact that California has a large and unexpected budget surplus. According to last month’s report from the California Department of Finance, general... Continue
The driving force behind a new local nonprofit, Homeless Action Sonoma, speaks with The Sun's Anna Pier. You critiqued my Sun report, “Where do the homeless sleep?” observing that I presented the viewpoint of the public face of the homeless question, but didn’t include the... Continue
