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Alexis Fitts is the Local Editor for Sonoma Patch. Her stories have been featured in Mother Jones, Salon, Wired.com, and community newspapers in Connecticut, Colorado, and all around the Bay Area. She holds degrees from the Royal Academy of Music and Yale University, where she reported for The New Haven Advocate and discovered the joys of writing on deadline.
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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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The most popular events and articles from the last week

It's a battle of the bands in this week's Readers' Choice survey
Got an amazing eclipse photo? Share it with Patch so others who may have missed it can see!
Thinking about going to the festivities on May 27? Get the scoop on the activities and the best place to watch the fireworks.
Sonoma Ecology Center, La Luz and the Sonoma Valley Education Foundation among recipients
Car was overturned in a ditch near the Riverside Equestrian Center on Lakeville Road
Car was overturned in a ditch near the Riverside Equestrian Center on Lakeville Road
New downtown location gets a nod in our Readers Choice contest
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The California State Parks Foundation will award grants to 13 nonprofits committed to funding park maintenance and operating costs
Produced by the Sonoma Valley Vintners & Growers Alliance, Sonoma Valley Reserve takes visitors on a treasure hunt of wine this weekend
The California State Parks Foundation will award grants to 13 nonprofits committed to funding park maintenance and operating costs
Sonoma Patch wants your photos of local graduates
The three month internship gives students work experience in ecological conservation
Bernstein is attempting to raise $3,000 by Friday for Suite-D, a soon-to-be foodie think tank in Schellville
Sonoma students will present a color-theory themed exhibit through the museum's A.R.T.S. education program
The child was running behind City Hall when she collided with another child, fell and lost consciousness.
Commissioners disagreed on how to uphold the plan, arguing that all businesses should undergo a formal planning commission review before being granted a conditional use permit.