PG&E launches portable battery program
Program gives qualified customers portable batteries for use during PSPS events
Food for Fines launches this week
The Sonoma County Library is once again partnering with local food banks to help our communities this holiday season. The annual Food for Fines program allows library patrons to return overdue library materials and “pay off” their fines by donating food to those in need.
Board approved $12 Million for shelter for those living on the Joe Rodota Trail
Today, the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors approved $12 million for solutions to house and shelter those living on the Joe Rodota Trail.
Sebastopol Design Review Board says no to CVS-Pellini project
Sebastopol's Design Review Board on Wednesday (Dec. 7) followed
PG&E resource center coming to Citrus Fair
As tens of thousands of Sonoma County residents prepare to have their power shut off as part of a Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) from Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E), the Cloverdale Citrus Fair is opening its doors to be one of a handful of Community Resource Centers (CRC) throughout the county.
Year in Review: Local government and city issues
As 2020 winds down, the Reveille will be taking time to reflect on the past year and everything that’s happened — from fires to a pandemic, Cloverdale has persevered. Despite barriers, the town came together for socially distanced or virtual events, supporting local businesses and more.
Measure B: There’s more to it
Several local voters have noticed that the language of Measure B, the high school parcel tax, in the Voter Information Guide seems unusually short and devoid of the usual legalese and exemption provisions that accompany most local ballot measures.
Finally some good news for California nursing home residents
After a devastating sweep that killed more than 9,000 residents and workers, COVID-19 has nearly disappeared from California’s nursing homes.














