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Tickets for the Aug. 20 Sonoma Valley Education Foundation fundraiser are available online or via phone

The Springs Redevelopment Advisory Committee will take a look at design, parking and pubic art of the Highway 12 project and future funding
Though officials are still trying to nail-down the identities of those who died in the crash, the wreckage contained the pilots licence of 32-year-old Jacobe Foster
On the heels of the discovery of inflated public salaries in Bell, Calif, a Los Angeles Times investigation reveals that most cities in the state pay within recommended guidelines.
Sonoma winemaker Ben Flajnik put his heart on the line on ABC reality show 'The Bachelorette' - and had it handed back to him.
The Sonoma's Cultural and Fine Arts Commission is accepting nominations for the 2011 Sonoma Treasure Artist of the Year Award
These were the most popular articles, announcements and blogs this week.
A proposal to build roundabout in front of the Hanna Boys Center passed through the Sonoma Valley Citizens Advisory Commission on Wednesday in a split 5-4 vote, according to an article in the Sonoma Index-Tribune.
The 3.53-acre property, typically called “Stuart Creek Run," includes a one-third mile stretch of Stuart Creek which supports a stable run of federally threatened steelhead trout .
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Metropolitan Transportation Commission ranks Sonoma's roads as "good." But, there's still room for improvement.
A group of Sonomans wants to create city-specific currency to boost local spending
Final episode of "The Bachelorette' is next Monday.
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We're looking for your most vibrant, surprising photos from this week in Sonoma
Temporary branch will open at First Congregational on Aug. 23; book drop open until Friday, July 29.
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When the Ford Explorer turned south, it broadsided the cyclist; the impact flung man and vehicle into a gully past the lane's west shoulder.
Sonoma Police Log: July 15 - 22
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