Santa Rosa Press Democrat Scott Corridan is planning a four-day June wedding in Sonoma County that requires $75000 worth of landscaping. The couple will donate those plants to two Sonoma non-profits. (Beth Schlanker / Press Democrat) By SUZIE RODRIGUEZ / Sonoma Valley ...
San Francisco Chronicle Bob Neale (left) of Sonoma Land Trust and Rebecca Abbruzzese of LandPaths walk in the preserve. Two nonprofit conservation groups struck an innovative land deal last week that will permanently protect from development a forested 862-acre tract with a ...
Santa Rosa Press Democrat Charlotte Leiss has joined the newly opened Pacific Union International real estate office in Santa Rosa. Previously, Leiss worked at Coldwell Banker, where she was a member of the President's Circle Team, the Top 100 in the Bay Area, and International ...
Santa Rosa Press Democrat By LORI A. CARTER Just after 1 am Friday, an officer stopped a driver for going 78 mph in a 55 mph zone over the Cotati grade. Sabrina Jeanette Cortes, 40, of Rohnert Park failed field sobriety tests and was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving.
Santa Rosa Press Democrat Become a Sonoma/Petaluma State Historic Parks docent by taking volunteer docent training classes. Docents explain exhibits and lead visitors on tours of the Mission, Sonoma Barracks, the Toscano Hotel, Petaluma Adobe, and General Vallejo's home.
Santa Rosa Press Democrat By CHRIS SMITH As Ann Hancock labors to reduce the output of automobile exhaust and other greenhouse gases in Sonoma County, she knows some people have doubts about whether even the county's best efforts will have any impact on global warming.
North Bay Business Journal By Dan Verel, Business Journal Staff Reporter SONOMA — Sonoma Valley Hospital is seeking a five-year extension of a parcel tax that provides more than $2 million in annual revenue for the district hospital, which officials say is vital to maintaining ...
Sonoma State Star With campuses statewide facing more budget cuts in the future, students at Sonoma may face even more issues come December. Until Governor Brown's budget is either rejected or accepted, the school will remain unsure as to upcoming impacts.