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Dawn Mawhinney, Maureen Vanderpool to direct education services and special education respectively. → Read More
Sun Salutation If the old bones are creaking and you wish that they weren’t, try yoga. If you’re soul-weary and stiff, try yoga outdoors. The verdant sprawl of B.R. Cohn Winery is the ideal place to namaste-away those unfortunate grunting sounds you’ve been making when you get out of a chair, replacing them with the balletic grace and untroubled osteology of an ingenue. It’s the perfect… → Read More
Despite the U.S. government’s equivocations, UFO Jim is sure there’s something ‘out there.’ → Read More
The 1.7-mile stretch of roadway is under construction this month. → Read More
1.7-mile stretch of roadway under construction this month → Read More
The Dumb Asscots put the dunce caps, pillow fights back into wine clubs. → Read More
Sort it Sonoma! breaks down what goes in the bin. → Read More
Steel spheres part of SVMA’s outdoor public art. → Read More
Plans for $6 million facility gaining ground. → Read More
Free program available online for the class of 2022. → Read More
Teachers union lobbied for 7 percent raise, settled for 5.5 percent → Read More
Many downtown shoppers still donning face coverings as June 15 reopening date passes. → Read More
Bob Krah goes home after 20 years on the streets. → Read More
In the spotlight is Nov. 17 meeting that led to Shiels’ dismissal, controversial labor agreement approval. → Read More
Declining enrollment of high school moms and their babies brings end to campus infant childcare program. → Read More
A Glen Ellen volunteer dedicates his time to saving “soulful” amphibians from senseless carnage. → Read More
Sonoma Valley High grad is the chalk artist for menu boards all over town. → Read More
With nearly all of California now in some state of drought, residents are bracing for a hot and dry summer. The Pacific Gas and Electric Company is preparing for fire season by adding resources to support customers during potential public safety power shutoffs (PSPS). Shutting off power during extreme weather events has been a standard practice of PG&E’s for the past two years. During severe… → Read More
As wildfire season approaches, officials urge residents to prepare → Read More
SVHS and Flowery welcome three newcomers. → Read More