Coffey Park Remembrance
Share with FriendsOn the one year anniversary of the October 2017 Firestorm, residents of the Coffey Park neighborhood of Santa Rosa gathered for remembrance and celebration, in an event that […]
Read more »Share with FriendsOn the one year anniversary of the October 2017 Firestorm, residents of the Coffey Park neighborhood of Santa Rosa gathered for remembrance and celebration, in an event that […]
Read more »Share with FriendsOn this one year anniversary of the October Firestorm, children at the Dunbar School in Glen Ellen painted stars of hope, to prove that healing, and love can […]
Read more »Share with FriendsOn the one year anniversary of the October 2017 Firestorms, the Museums of Sonoma County unveiled a groundbreaking new exhibition designed to capture the experience of the disaster, […]
Read more »Share with FriendsAs part of the Global Climate Action Summit, Sonoma County water and power officials showcased sustainability initiatives now underway, designed to adapt to the challenges of climate change. […]
Read more »Share with Friends As the one year anniversary of the devastating October Firestorm approaches, Sonoma County emergency officials launched the first-ever test of a new emergency warning system. As Karl […]
Read more »Share with FriendsAt Sonoma County’s Pepperwood Preserve, cutting-edge research now underway is helping scientists gauge the impact of fire, and climate change, on California’s landscapes. As Karl Van Amburg reports, […]
Read more »Share with FriendsMore than 10 months after the Northern California firestorms of 2017, Sonoma County’s forests are rebounding in ways that are surprising, even to those who study fire. This […]
Read more »Share with FriendsEven as Cal Fire announced that containment on the 329 thousand acre Ranch fire had increased to 76 percent, NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration released […]
Read more »Share with FriendsHundreds of Sonoma County residents are crying foul, claiming that federal contractors over-excavated their fire damaged lots, making it impossible to rebuild. Now local elected officials are entering […]
Read more »Share with Friends Firefighters across the North Bay will soon have a new high tech tool to detect and battle wildfires. An ambitious plan to install fire detection cameras on […]
Read more »Share with FriendsComing up on News of the North Bay….new high definition, high tech cameras mounted on Sonoma County peaks could soon help North Bay agencies spot fires before they […]
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