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First report: Sonoma bank robbery

The Sonoma Police Department received a call of a bank robbery that occurred just after noon today. The robber exiting Rabobank was described as an African male adult wearing a green sweater, baggy blue jeans and had a mesh black mask. No guns or weapons... Continue

Chapter 6: The good people of Buckeye Creek Estates

The continuing saga of a beleaguered Sonoma mother of five on the trail of a missing emerald necklace – the legendary Green Tara. Rachel knows that she cannot dig herself out of seventeen years of routine with the same shovel she used to dig the hole,... Continue

‘Growing the whole child’

Pictured, from left: Dunbar's Alissa Pearce, Chris Everidge of Sassarini and Flowery, guest presenter Chef Ann Cooper, Altimira's Kimberly Weber, and Adele's Yannick Phillips. By Sarah Ford | Sonoma Valley Sun -- A group of four Sonoma school horticulture educators recently traveled to Berkeley to attend a... Continue

Neighborhood portraits: The Springs

By Jennifer Gray Thompson | Special to The Sun Leslie Boutell, Urban Refind I was born and raised in Berkeley, a very diverse, liberal, creative place. My mother was an artist and my father was a professor at Cal. I didn’t stay after high school... Continue

Deadline for Groundwater Advisory Committees applications

Applications are due Monday, July 31 for board-appointed members of groundwater advisory committees for the Sonoma Valley The advisory committees – also forming for Petaluma Valley and Santa Rosa Plain -- will provide input and feedback on policies, programs and projects to the newly created boards... Continue

A Closer Look: Philanthropy and the public citizen

Reader perspective by John Donnelly -- This is to share my thoughts and hopes concerning the recently released report “Hidden in Plain Sight: Sonoma Valley and the Charitable Sector that Services Us.” What a tremendous gift and opportunity this report provides to us. Bravos and thanks... Continue

Who’s your muse?

Josh Cutler | For The Sun -- A muse is your source of inspiration. Throughout history, people have turned to the seven Greek muses to inspire them. Today, however, we’re less traditional. Author Stephen King’s muse, for instance, is a cigar chomping weird little dude who... Continue

Sonoma Valley death notices

Death notices Stuart Glenn Anderson, 72, of Sonoma, passed away June 18, 2017. Heinz Friedrich Bertram, 83, of Sonoma, passed away June 8, 2017. Joseph Francis Browne, 76, of Sonoma, passed away June 8, 2017. Joseph William Burratto, Sr., 66, of Sonoma, passed away June... Continue

Apples for grapes; Hotel drama; and mind-blowing jazz

The Walker family, farming in Graton for over 100 years, will be honored as the Sonoma County Farm Bureau’s Farm Family of the Year. Lee Walker, 86, is a sixth generation apple farmer. He manages the farm alongside his son Lee Walker III, with a... Continue

Woman, 96, burglarized in yard-work scam

[caption id="attachment_81893" align="aligncenter" width="222"] Deputies found a small safe and a pillowcase loaded with jewelry.[/caption] The home of a 96-year-old Springs woman was burglarized Wednesday when one suspect lured her into her backyard while two others grabbed personal items and a small safe. The suspects... Continue