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‘Dangerous precedent’: SSU president’s agreement, then ouster, sparks local, global controversy
Amid the flurry of news, Jewish leaders from across Sonoma County took part in an emergency Zoom meeting Wednesday. The pro-Palestinian group behind recent protests at the university is also grappling with the fallout.|. Sonoma State University has long sought to raise its profile amid chronically low enrollment and lack...
From bubbly brunch to ‘golden hour’ in the lavender field, there’s plenty of food and wine fun in Sonoma County
Spend Thursday evenings under the redwoods when the Occidental Farmers’ Market opens for the season Thursday, May 16. The market will feature locally grown meat and produce from Bodega Pastures, Rainbow’s End Farm, plus a new vendor, Amanda Janney of KM Mushrooms will be there with her groovy assortment of cultivated mushrooms. The team from Raymond’s Bakery will make the trip from Cazadero with their delightful sourdough bread and sweet and savory baked goods, plus you can even have dinner from vendors such as Gerard’s Paella, Green Grocer, and local favorite The Altamont General Store. The market runs 4-8 p.m. Thursdays through the end of October. 3611 Main St.
Guerneville’s popular natural wine festival ‘Big West Wine Fest’ doubles in size
When Miracle Plum shuttered its doors in 2022, Emily Weber and Nina Kravetz were devastated. Weber, a former Miracle Plum employee, and Kravetz, the former marketing director at Martha Stoumen Wines in Sebastopol, had struck up a friendship at the natural wine (and food) shop in Santa Rosa, where they had connected over their love of low-intervention wines.
Meet the Sonoma County vintner behind CBS’s ‘Fire Country’
Max Thieriot is the vintner of Senses Wines in Occidental. He’s also the creator, director and star of a TV show.|. With the season finale of CBS’s “Fire Country” coming up on May 17, fans are trying to tease out the combustible love triangle at its center.
Sonoma County awards $14.8 million contract to build streets, utilities and sewer lines for Roseland development
Sonoma County supervisors on Tuesday approved a nearly $15 million contract to begin construction of sewer lines, utilities, streets and other infrastructure supporting Santa Rosa’s long-envisioned Tierra de Rosas development. The $14.8 million contract, awarded to Santa Rosa-based Ghilotti Construction Co., is part of a larger $40 million development...
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