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March 29, 2026

PG&E inspecting lines for restoration, monitoring conditions for additional shutoff

As this weekend’s major wind event comes to a close, PG&E is hoping to restore power to Sonoma County residents. The company is also monitoring weather that may lead to an additional shutoff.

Letter: Selfish priorities

Editor: The recent General Plan hearing have exposed the short

County chipping program to aid in wildfire prevention gets underway for 2019

Starting May 1 Sonoma County’s Roadside Chipper program is available to property owners in preparation for fire season. This free curbside chipper service supports residents in creating defensible space around their homes and reduces vegetation along access routes.

Commentary

“May you live in interesting times” is an ancient curse that has

Water shortages: Why some Californians are running out in 2021 and others aren’t

In Los Angeles, people have been hearing about the dangers of drought for decades. But in this land of infinity pools and backyard putting greens — better suited for rattlesnakes and scrub — water never seems to run out.

Healdsburg District Hospital reports 14 total COVID cases among health care workers

No cases of transmission to patients found

Rebuilding Together Sebastopol seeks homeowners in need and volunteers

Sebastopol is currently accepting applications for the April 25 workday. Rebuilding Together’s mission is repairing homes, revitalizing communities and rebuilding lives, envisioning safe homes and communities for everyone. We seek to help our neighbors in need, particularly seniors, those with disabilities and families in need so they can live in warmth, safety and independence.

For fire fuel management LandPaths is letting people harvest their own fir trees

Not many families wade through heavily wooded forests anymore to find that perfect Christmas tree — save for the Griswolds in the “Christmas Vacation” film. Most just go to their local neighborhood tree lots. 

Wellness well done

Summer means time away from school, homework assignments and

Alexander Valley Healthcare welcomes new board chair

Alexander Valley Healthcare is pleased to announce the recent election of Kirsten Tellez to board chair. Tellez has actively served as an AVH Board member since 2017. Outgoing Chair Paula Wrenn will be available to support the transition through December 2020.
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