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February 07, 2023 | County Administrator's Office

Sonoma County issues first in series of annual reports highlighting accomplishments under Strategic Plan

Sonoma County today published its first annual report highlighting key accomplishments in the past year under the county’s five-year Strategic Plan, which outlines the Board of Supervisors’ top priorities through 2026. Read full story


February 03, 2023 | Economic Development Collaborative

Creative Sonoma anuncia el segundo año del Programa de Becas

Creative Sonoma, en colaboración con Kimzin Creative, una agencia local de consultoría de artes y equidad, anuncia el segundo año de becas disponibles para artistas emergentes y de media carrera, así como gestores culturales que trabajan dentro, en nombre de o para apoyar a las comunidades de color en el Condado de Sonoma. Read full story


February 03, 2023 | Economic Development Collaborative

Creative Sonoma Announces 2nd Year of Fellowship Grant Program

Creative Sonoma, in collaboration with Kimzin Creative, a local arts and equity consulting group, is announcing the second year of fellowship grants available for emerging to mid-career artists and culture workers who work within, on behalf of, or to support Sonoma County’s communities of color. Read full story


February 03, 2023 | Clerk-Recorder-Assessor-Registrar of Voters

County to begin mailing voter information guides, ballots to voters in March special election

Voter information guides and official ballots for the March 7 special election will begin going out in the mail on Monday, Feb. 6, the Sonoma County Registrar of Voters announced today. Please note that this election applies to fewer than 3,000 voters residing in the Schell-Vista Fire Protection District and the Timber Cove Fire Protection District. Read full story


February 02, 2023 | Economic Development Collaborative

Job Market Tracker Report 2022 Fourth Quarter

Job Market Tracker Report 2022 Fourth QuarterRegistered nurses remain most in demand with median salary of $135,600 Read full story


February 02, 2023 | Department of Health Services

Two Sonoma County vaccine clinics to close at the end of February

COVID-19 vaccine clinics at the Rohnert Park Community Center and the Roseland Community Clinic in Santa Rosa will close by the end of February. The Roseland clinic will close on Feb. 25 and the Rohnert Park clinic will close on Feb. 28, the day that Gov. Gavin Newsom plans to lift California’s COVID-19 state of emergency. Read full story


February 02, 2023 | Department of Agriculture, Weights & Measures

Sonoma County coordinating with California Department of Food and Agriculture in response to Asian Citrus Psyllid

The Sonoma County Department of Agriculture / Weights & Measures today announced it is coordinating with the California Department of Food and Agriculture in responding to the presence in Sonoma Valley of Asian Citrus Psyllid, a serious pest of citrus that can carry and vector a disease called Citrus Greening disease, or Huanglongbing. Read full story


February 01, 2023 | Sonoma County Regional Parks

Local parks tax supports $12.4 million in improvements

In the 2021-22 fiscal year, county and municipal park agencies throughout Sonoma County used nearly $12.4 million in Parks for All – Measure M funds to focus on climate resiliency, stewarding woodlands to make forests more resilient to fire and building climate-adaptive park infrastructure to better withstand extreme weather. Read full story


February 01, 2023 | Department of Health Services

Board of Supervisors endorses region wide strategic plan to address homelessness

The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors voted today to support a five-year strategic plan to reduce homelessness, one developed by the Continuum of Care, the county’s homeless services system of care. The Continuum of Care Board approved the plan unanimously on Dec. 14, 2022. Read full story


January 31, 2023 | Office of the District Attorney

ROHNERT PARK MAN CONVICTED OF 1St DEGREE MURDER DENIED PAROLE FOR 8TH TIME

Following a hearing this afternoon, the California Board of Parole Hearings denied parole for the 8th time to 61-year-old Dale Wesley Hayes, who was convicted of the 1st degree murder of his father, Elton Hayes, in 1983. Read full story