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Sonoma Police: Toking While Driving, Uprooted Maples, No Gang Colors at Graduation
Sonoma Police Log: June 3 - 8

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Sonoma's schools are at the heart of the community and they are in the midst of a transformation in the coming school year. New administrators and a $40 million school bond passed by voters means change is coming. The folks at Sonoma Patch are going to follow school issues all year long.
Water is a constant issue due to Sonoma being an agricultural community. Sonoma has struggled to find a solution to the water shortages that come from being the last stop on a limited pipeline.
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Sonoma Police Log: June 3 - 8

Missed a day last week? Here's what caught on with everyone else.
Salvador Camargo, 28, pleaded no contest in April to voluntary manslaughter of 52-year-old Kenneth Swolley.
Vella took over his father's business, which included Vella Cheese Company in Sonoma, in the early 1980s.
Some of Sonoma's rare pre-1960 gems are up for sale, and open this weekend.
Four men will man Sonoma's engine; Two San Francisco firefighters died in blaze in the Diamond Heights section.
The Internal Revenue Service has stripped non-profit privileges from 275,000 associations nationwide for failure to complete required annual paperwork three years running. Flowery Elementary and the Valley of the Moon Nursery School are both on the list.
Make the rounds of online galleries to see if your newly minted grad got his or her fifteen minutes of diploma-centric fame.
Sonoma Patch is holding office hours on Friday, May 27 from 1- 2 p.m. at Community Cafe, 875 West Napa Street!
Over 30 percent of Sonoma Valley students are believed to be overweight. Stay tuned as Patch explores food and nutrition in the Sonoma Valley.
Read the most popular stories, events and announcements from the week.
Sonoma Police Log: May 20 - 26
Some banks open; library and City Hall offices closed.
Memorial Day is a holiday remembering soldiers who died fighting for our country. Do you have a veteran living or dead who you want to salute?
Not quite starter homes, not quite mansions, these affordable options are spread around the Sonoma Valley and open this weekend.
If you've got a graduate (or are one, or know one) send in a photo of the big day!
An extra day off? A time to honor our soldiers? A weekend that officially kicks of summer?
A flash-mob of painters set up shop at Tuesday's farmers' market, producing art on the fly with a philanthropic purpose as part of Sonoma Plein Air.
We'll be holding office hours Friday, May 27 from 1- 2 p.m. at La Casa Bar and Restaurant, 121 East Spain St.
Rain is likely in the Bay Area today, with highs in the 50s to mid 60s and southwest winds of 10 to 20 mph.