Winter’s Wet Curtain Call
Share with FriendsThe long arm of winter is not quite ready to let California out of its grasp, and that means more rain is headed our way here in the […]
Read more »Share with FriendsThe long arm of winter is not quite ready to let California out of its grasp, and that means more rain is headed our way here in the […]
Read more »Share with FriendsOn a spectacular weekend, scores of volunteers fanned out across Sonoma County’s beaches, in a push to clear the coast of debris brought downstream by Russian River flooding. […]
Read more »Share with FriendsAfter a glorious weekend with temperatures in the 70’s across the North Bay, rain and cooler weather is headed back our way. Initially, rainfall will be light to […]
Read more »Share with FriendsOur short but gorgeous flirtation with spring will continue through the weekend, and it looks like the warmest places in Sonoma County could push up close to 80 […]
Read more »Share with FriendsAlmost two weeks after the worst Russian River floods in a quarter century, the county began curbside pickup of flood debris. As Karl Van Amburg reports, the effort […]
Read more »Share with FriendsAfter more than a month of pretty much non-stop rain, Sonoma County and the rest of the North Bay is about to see sun. Lots of it. After […]
Read more »Share with FriendsWaterlogged residents of the North Bay who feel like they have forgotten what the sun looks like can take heart. After a few more days of off and […]
Read more »Share with FriendsAt a special Thursday meeting, Sonoma County Supervisors approved 2.5 million dollars in funding to clean up household flood debris that has been collecting curbside all across the […]
Read more »Share with FriendsThe huge task of cleanup and moving forward has begun on the lower Russian River, where residents are struggling with thousands of tons of soggy flood debris. But, […]
Read more »Share with FriendsAn atmospheric river arriving in central and southern California on Tuesday and Wednesday WILL NOT cause more flooding on the Russian and Napa rivers. That’s the current word […]
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