Do You Know What Should Go in Your Emergency Kit? – January 14, 2020

It’s hard not to think about disasters during fire-season, but during the winter months, emergency officials worry that we don’t think carefully enough about planning for other scenarios. The Sonoma County Library is working to change this by hosting a series of classes on emergency preparedness.  As part of our continuing coverage on that series, …

Sonoma County Library Hosts Disaster Preparedness Classes – January 10, 2020

This year, Sonoma County was hit with a devastating wildfire, rolling blackouts, and historic flooding. Starting this month, The Sonoma County Library is hosting a series of classes to teach residents how to prepare for disasters. Twelve library branches across the County will host the entire series, consisting of three classes. KRCB’s Adia White attended …

Californians Resist Restrictions on Building in High-Risk Fire Areas – January 9, 2020

Should local governments tell people how and where to build their homes to protect communities from wildfire? In her recent article, entitled “Fire Amnesia,” Felicity Barringer, from the Bill Lane Center for the American West, argues that Californians are resistant to policies that would limit building in high-risk fire areas. KRCB’s Adia White spoke with …

Rialto Theaters Celebrate 20th Anniversary Amid Uncertainty in Movie Business – January 8, 2020

Martin Scorsese’s film The Irishman was shut out at the Golden Globes on Sunday. That could be because Hollywood is mad at the film’s producer, Netflix. A local theater owner weighs in on streaming. Ky Boyd opened his first Rialto movie theater 20 years ago in Sonoma County. Today, there are 3 Bay Area Rialtos, …

Santa Rosa Junior College Receives $7 Million for Disaster Recovery Workforce Training – January 7, 2019

Fewer than half of Santa Rosa homes destroyed in the Tubb’s Fire have been rebuilt, but a recent grant could help speed up construction projects. The US Department of Commerce announced Monday morning that it is investing around 7 million dollars for disaster recovery in Sonoma County.  KRCB’s Adia White tells us where the money …

Creative Sonoma Releases 2020 Goals for Expanding Arts Education, Part Two – Janauary 3, 2019

Enrollment in arts education in Sonoma County lags behind the neighboring counties of Napa, Lake and Marin. Yesterday, we reported on Creative Sonoma’s newly released plan to bolster arts education. In part two of this story, KRCB’s Adia White tells us just how far Sonoma County lags behind our neighbors and what educators are doing …

Creative Sonoma Releases 2020 Goals for Expanding Arts Education – January 2, 2020

How important do you think arts education is for students?  Nearly 80 percent of Sonoma County high schools do not offer comprehensive, arts education. That’s according to an analysis by the local non-profit, Creative Sonoma. Creative Sonoma released what it calls an “arts education framework for 2020” in early December. KRCB’s Adia White tells us …

Sonoma County Board of Supervisors Approves Over 11 Million for Those Camped on Joe Rodota Trail – January 1, 2020

The County has come up with a comprehensive strategy to deal with homelessness along the Joe Rodota Trail. The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors approved over 11 million dollars last week to help shelter more than 200 residents camped along the Joe Rodota Trail. KRCB’s Adia White spoke with County Supervisors Lynda Hopkins and Susan …