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Cal Fire Finds PG&E At Fault in 2019 Kincade Fire

July 18, 2020   6:56 am
On Thursday, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) found that power and utility provider PG&E caused the Kincade wildfire in Sonoma County last October. Cal Fire’s report confirmed that a PG&E transmission line nearby Geyserville sparked...
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Healdsburg Mayor Resigns Amid Charges of ‘Silencing’ Minorities, Denying Racial Issues

June 18, 2020   2:05 amJune 17, 2020   9:10 pm
On Tuesday, Healdsburg Mayor Leah Gold resigned over refusing to discuss police reform within the city and “denying” that racial issues between minorities and the police occurred within the city. Comments by Mayor Gold turn into a call for resignation...
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Sonoma County Emergency Management Director Under Fire For Family Visit to Closed Beach

April 1, 2020   2:23 pm
Sonoma County Emergency Management Director Christopher Godley is facing statewide criticism this week for visiting a beach with his family, which had been closed to reduce the spread of COVID-19 coronavirus. A family beach day against county and state orders...
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2020 March Primary Preview: 2nd Congressional District

February 28, 2020   2:34 amFebruary 28, 2020   7:30 am
The 2nd Congressional District: Riding the coastline from the Oregon border all the way down to just outside San Francisco, the 2nd District is the oddball northern California district in that it is solidly blue. Del Norte, Humboldt, Marin, Mendocino,...
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2020 March Primary Preview: 10th State Assembly District

February 6, 2020   7:11 amFebruary 6, 2020   7:22 am
The 10th State Assembly District: North Bay, pretty much where the Golden Gate Bridge ends heading up North to about the middle of Wine Country in Sonoma. Anchored around San Rafael, the 10th District fits the Bay Area pattern of...
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Sonoma County Swings and Misses on Homeless Solution

January 14, 2020   3:48 pmJanuary 14, 2020   4:50 pm
The presence of a couple hundred filthy, trench-footed, poop-flinging thieves and a horde of disease-ridden rats probably makes for a less than pleasant bicycle ride.   For one brief moment it appeared as though someone was ready to treat California’s...
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California Wineries Survive Wildfires But Face A Difficult Time Ahead For Tourism

November 12, 2019   6:25 amNovember 11, 2019   8:29 pm
After the ash settled and the record-breaking number of wildfires went out in wine regions around California, the damage could have been worse. Some wineries, such as Soda Rock, did indeed burn down, and some fields had infrastructure damage. But...
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