Sonoma County Neighborhood Food Project
Redwood Empire Food Bank
Ongoing
The Sonoma County Neighborhood Food Project is a revolutionary way to collect a steady, year round supply of food, allowing the

Sonoma County set a goal of clearing the Joe Rodota trail bytoday. County officials switched their policy to enforcement mid-week
One of the populations most at risk for the coronavirus isthe homeless. Most of those living on the streets lack a way to wash theirhands frequently; many also have underlying health
The temporary homeless shelter at Los Guilicos opened onSunday. The sanctioned encampment has room for 60 of the 250 people currentlycamping along the Joe Rodota Trail. All residents have been given
Sonoma County Pride Celebration
Downtown Santa Rosa
Friday, June 1st – 3rd, 2018
This year’s theme is Together We Rise. Since the election many in our community feel threatened by the
Sonoma County Releases Summary Measures of Health Report,Part One – Wednesday, December 18, 2019
How healthy is Sonoma County? The Department of HealthServices released a report this November that measure health
Deaths related to opioid use in Sonoma County have doubledover the last ten years.
The Department of Health Services released a report thisNovember that measures health disparities, leading causes of

On Friday we spoke with D’mitra Smith, the chair of the Sonoma County Human Rights Commission. The commission recently released

At the beginning of July, The Sonoma County Human Rights Commission published a 40-page report titled, “Human Rights Violations in

Many indoor businesses in Sonoma County are expected to be shut down again on Monday.
Sonoma County residents are finding ways to help evacuees displaced by the Camp Fire.
Thousands of people from Butte County remain displaced due to the Camp Fire. Though some evacuations
Public health officials say it’s important to get a flu shot every year, but this year may be even more important. KRCB’s Sarah Bohannon recently talked to Sonoma County Deputy Health Officer Dr. Kismet Baldwin to learn more.After the worst flooding since 1995, residents along the Russian River are eager to learn whether they can get help from government at any level.
Nineteen hundred homes and 578
Mouthful welcomes organizers and chefs participating in Sonoma County Restaurant Week. Nancy Wang joins in, too, with details about our local Chinese New Year Celebration.
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When Renee Cooper was driving for Lift and Uber, countlesswomen told her they were relieved to have a female
Under a state transparency law passed at the beginning of this year, law enforcement agencies are now required to release records on police shootings and internal misconduct investigations. Here in Sonoma
Sonoma County Singer Songwriter Competition
Redwood Café
January – March, 2017
Beginning in January 2017, the first annual Sonoma County Singer Songwriter Competition invites writers from all over Sonoma County to
Mouthful welcomes Michael Traverso and Fred Thumhart, founders of the Sonoma County Single Malt Society for an evening of smoky, briny tastings and conversation, along with previews of upcoming public tastings.
Sonoma County is nearing record voter turnout this election. County officials are still processing thousands of mail-in ballots and tallying the total number of voters. To learn more, KRCB News Director, Adia White, spoke with Deva Marie Proto, Sonoma County clerk, recorder, assessor, and registrar of voters. The first thing White asked was how things looked on election night for in-person voting facilities.
The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors is expected to finalize the county’s 2020-2021 budget today. Supervisors faced a 46-million-dollar deficit and spent Wednesday discussing where to make cuts. KRCB’s Adia White spoke with Board Chair Susan Gorin Thursday about which programs the county is planning on cutting and which will likely be spared. Big changes are underway for emergency preparedness in Sonoma County.
Christopher Godley’s interim role as the Sonoma County emergency manager may soon become permanent. The Board of Supervisors will vote on
There’s a new sheriff in town. Mark Essick took his oath as Sonoma County Sheriff on Monday. The 49-year-old is replacing former Sheriff Robert Giordono. Reporter Adia White spoke with Essick
The New Year is bringing changes to Sonoma County Sheriff’s department.
We’re continuing our conversation with newly sworn in Sonoma County Sheriff, Mark Essick. Reporter Adia White talked with Essick
Teen parents in Sonoma County may soon be on their own,after a program dedicated to helping them raise their kids lost most of itsfunding.
The aftermath of the October 2017
Is your property in good shape ahead of fire season?
Sonoma County will be inspecting homes and propertiesstarting on June 1st to make sure that owners have cleared weeds and
Sonoma County will host its Juneteenth celebration over zoom this year. In the midst of protests against police brutality and a pandemic, the celebration of the end of slavery won’t feel
As November’s election gets closer, Northern California Public Media has been exploring some of the initiatives that will be on the ballot. But today we’re also taking a look into the voting process itself. It’s going to be a bit different than normal because all Californians will be getting a mail-in ballot as part of the effort to stop the spread of COVID-19. KRCB’s Sarah Bohannon has the details about what that means for Sonoma County.

The fourth annual Women’s March is happening this Saturdayin downtown Santa Rosa’s Courthouse Square. Organizers estimate that between 3and 5

Sonoma County Women’s Sufferage 2020
Kick-Off Event
Sunday, December 8, 2019 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Sonoma County 2020
Sonoma County, One Year Later
Finley Center Auditorium
Thursday, January 10th, 2019 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
As we commemorate the anniversary of the fires that devastated so much of
Yom Hashoah Commemoration
Friedman Event Center
Sunday, May 5th, 2019 @ 4:00 pm
Sonoma County’s Annual Community-Wide Yom Hashoah Commemoration.
We are honored to have Elizabeth Rosner, a Holocaust descendant and
There have been over 700 measles cases reported this year. The outbreak is raising concerns over the number of parents who choose not to vaccinate their kids.
Sonoma County has a
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