The cost of freedom
Dan Parker remembers the day vividly. He was 14, with his family, visiting the National Cemetery of the Pacific in Honolulu. Stone... Continue
Facing the ‘Fallen’
Wisconsin artist and teacher Andre Ferrella was already making unique portraits, encasing enhanced photographs in cloudy white plexiglass... Continue
Solace and celebration as Sonoma salutes 9/11
In a still, gray morning on Sonoma Plaza, a team of 18 volunteers read the names of the 2,977 victims of 9/11. It took nearly three... Continue
A neatly done ‘Odd Couple’
They nag, they complain, they fight over silly little things. One is a neat freak, the other a slob. One’s too sensitive, the other... Continue
Brown: ‘time to move on’
First District Sonoma County Supervisor Valerie Brown, who began her political career as a member of the Sonoma City Council, will... Continue
No word from missing Glen Ellen teenager
Kasandra Poshepny was doing well in summer school, needing just one more week to finish an algebra class in advance of her final year... Continue
Clean, dirty fun with ‘Rocky Horror’
When an audience starts to howl, the play must be funny. When the audience starts to actually howl, like so many crazed wolves, it... Continue
Future of Community Development Agency in doubt
As a result of maneuvering to reach a California state budget agreement, Sacramento has handed the Sonoma Community Development Agency... Continue
Woolsey to retire at end of term
Rep. Lynn Woolsey, the former welfare recipient and single mother who jumped from the Petaluma city council to become a leading progressive... Continue
Bank of Marin OK as building owner defaults
Construction at 136 W. Napa St. has begun, the key managers have been named and the planned summer opening is on track. The only thing... Continue



