By Fred Allebach -- As eligibility and demand for affordable housing grows, and workers making the County’s median income are priced out of the market, the City of Sonoma of initiates a process to deal with the growing problem. Along with the cities of Sonoma County... Continue
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When it hires a new City Manager, will the City of Sonoma continue to ignore or disregard the section 2.08.020 of its Municipal Code? That’s the one pertaining to where the new hire will live, as in “Residence within the Sonoma Valley Unified School District... Continue
Five Sonoma Valley school leaders attended the Youcubed Leadership Summit at Stanford this past week. The conference was an invitation-only event for 160 educators from throughout the United States and Canada. The take home message: If students believe they can do math, they will be... Continue
Duly attired revelers dance away the Red & White Ball on Sonoma Plaza, capping off a record evening for the Sonoma Valley Education Foundation’s annual fundraiser. With numbers still to crunch, the August 27 dinner/auction raised over $300,000 for area schools, a new record, said... Continue
The California Assembly passed a bill Monday 44-32 to expand overtime pay for farmworkers, with one Sonoma Valley legislator voting no and two others abstaining. Marc Levine, whose District 10 includes the City of Sonoma, El Verano and parts south, was one of four state... Continue
The River Watch lawsuit is not demanding a “perfect” program to account for the County and Cities’ greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, just a good faith effort at full accounting based on the best available science. The methodology adopted by the Regional Climate Protection Authority (RCPA)... Continue
Test scores of Sonoma Valley students improved in year two of the state’s Smarter Balanced Assessments, School District Superintendent Louann Carlomagno announced this week. “This year’s results highlight the growth of our students when compared to scores from last year,” Carlomagno said. “The (tests) are... Continue
The 60th anniversary of Sister Cities International (SCI), the parent organization of the Sonoma Sister Cities Association (SSCA), will be marked with an informal reception on Sunday, September 11, at the Maysonnave House in Sonoma from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. Wine and cheese will be... Continue
[caption id="attachment_71056" align="aligncenter" width="420"] Ligia Booker, founder of La Luz, and Executive Director Juan Hernandez, cut the symbolic ribbon at the entrance to the Center’s new Community Services building.[/caption] La Luz Center’s new Community Services Building opened Friday with a ribbon cutting ceremony and tour... Continue
By Helen Marsh | Special to The Sun Sonoma Valley Schools serve 4,600 students from Glen Ellen to Sears Point at eleven campuses. On August 9, the five members of the school board voted unanimously to place a measure on the ballot for the November... Continue