The deadline to fill open positions is Aug. 29.
Motorists can charge up in a parking lot on East Napa Street.
The Board of Supervisors will discuss options on Tuesday.
Cuclis placed 3rd in a run for County Supervisor in June. She will challenge 1st District incumbent Alex Bantis.
Three Sticks Winery wants to use property deeded by General Mariano Vallejo.
The Planning Commission will host the session on the proposed hotel on Aug. 23.
NASA's internal video feed followed all the action from California's Jet Propulsion Laboratory as the multibillion-dollar rover touched down on the planet surface. Did you watch?
Assemblyman calls for state audit of parks budget and wants to make sure money goes to parks slated for closure.
The bullet button gets around the state law banning semi-automatic guns and those with removable magazines.
A 9-part series, featuring Sonoma Creek, is airing on KRCB.
Joanne Sanders announced to the City Council and public her decision not to seek a third term as a member of the City Council.
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This morning the city clerk began releasing applications for candidates for city council in November's election. The big news may be who is not running.
In an effort to save money, the state suspended mandates that require local jurisdictions to keep the public informed. The reason? Money.
Dog park, tourism board, Carryout Bag Ban on the calendar for public meeting starting at 6 p.m. at Community Meeting Room.
From stricter hygiene standards for body piercing to help for children being bullied at school, a host of new laws goes into effect this week.
In a letter to press, Mayor Joanne Sanders expresses concern about road maintenance, calls on Sonomans to take part in their government's budget process,
Reserves increased, contingency funds included, FTEs cut for fifth year
Certifying the vote and scheduling the next election are two of the items on the agenda for Monday, July 2.
The top Valley vote-getter in this month's primary election has decided against a write-in campaign, but says election should "put the two Santa Rosa candidates on notice" that Sonoma Valley issues are a priority.
The Supreme Court announced Thursday morning that the Affordable Care Act mandating every American to purchase health insurance is constitutional. What do you think of this decision?
Today, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that one aspect of Arizona's tough stance immigration law is constitutional, three provisions are not.
Chains and other businesses with more than 10 outlets barred from Plaza, under review for much of the rest of the City.
Join like-minded spirits on Thursday at 6 to savor the first full day of summer with a picnic, song, stories and merriment
Matters of interest include the Sonoma Tourism Improvement District plan
If request is rejected, Sonoma may loose $1.6 million in grant money.
About 50 part-time adult education teachers are at risk of losing their contracts with the latest, $1.3 million cut
Sonoma County voting turn-out was among the lowest in recent years, so we're asking Patch readers why they voted - and why they didn't.
Measure J, a sales tax increase passed with 66 percent of the vote
Cuclis finished with 17.1%; Sonoma Mayor Joanne Sanders won 16.1% of vote
Polls close at 8 p.m.; look up your polling place on Sonoma County site
Chocking in at number 37, Sebastiani has donated almost $1.5 million since 2001, largely towards measures supporting increased regulation of abortion
The half-cent sales tax goes to vote today – what's your vote? Check back with Patch tonight for live election coverage.
Sonoma Patch will bring you real time updates from Tuesday's primary.
After a year of debate new rules would effectively prohibit most chain stores from Sonoma's downtown
It's been 28-years, and two terms as Mayor, since once 'good Jewish boy from Queens' has traveled as far as San Francisco
Local projects include new frontage roads between Petaluma and Novato, a new interchange at Petaluma Boulevard South and bridge over Petaluma River
Mike Thompson, D-St. Helena, is running to represent Rohnert Park in the newly-drawn District 5.
The 2.3 million recycled water reservoir will help offset water demand from the Russian River and groundwater use in the Sonoma Valley.
Bridge celebrants hoping to dispel the fog, says Wall Street Journal.