A short - but important - agenda for tonight's Monday Sonoma City Council meeting.
Sonoma Overnight Support will restaff and retool - with a greater emphasis on casework and client support
Sonoma County officials say Californians face no risk from fallout; situation is being monitored by the state
Community, officials and kids came out to plant a tree in Depot Park and celebrate Sonoma's commitment to nature.
Surprising growth outpaces other Sonoma County municipalities.
The last items from the Agenda will be decided at 5:30 p.m., Tuesday.
The U.S. Census Bureau releases data about cities in California this afternoon.
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Redevelopment Advisory committee approves $175,000 preliminary funding for due diligence
Tonight's meeting will revisit bike paths, redevelopment funding and the Community Center easement.
Sonoma County Parks has issued an RFP for new market management, hoping to increase local representation among vendors.
Sonoma's newest "Sister City," Penglai, China, receives a warm welcome
Attended by four county supervisors and numerous food industry professionals; for Sonoma, water is a big part of the problem, one attendee says
Polls for the National Trust for Historic Preservation "Distinctive Destination" fan favorite will remain open until March 15.
Council eyes water rate increase, budget review and a lot of proclamations.
Some banks open; library and City Hall offices closed.
Supplement distributor ordered to 10 counties, including Sonoma, millions to settle unfair competition and false advertising lawsuit, says Sonoma County District Attorney Jill Ravitch.
University anticipates fewer students admitted and fewer, larger classes.
Should Sonoma create bike paths or retain downtown parking?
The Springs Community Alliance asks residents to protest Gov. Brown's proposed budget by writing to public officials.