He was elected to the city council at 32. Four years later, he’s the mayor of Windsor, and one of the younger elected officials in Sonoma County.
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While shelter in place orders do not apply to going to thegrocery store, you
While the election won’t officially be certified until December, preliminary results have come in for Sonoma County and show Measure P has passed. It will give more funding to the County's law enforcement watchdog agency - called the Independent Office of Law Enforcement Review and Outreach, or IOLERO. To learn more about what the passage of this measure means, KRCB News Director Adia White spoke with former IOLERO director and Measure P proponent, Jerry Threet yesterday.
Sonoma County’s Independent Office of Law Enforcement Review and Outreach, or IOLERO, is charged with auditing misconduct cases and improving the community’s trust in law enforcement. But some say it doesn’t have enough funding to do its job. That’s where Measure P comes in. If passed, the measure would secure more independence and funding for the office. KRCB’s Adia White spoke with the former director, Jerry Threet, about what the office does and why he believes it needs more funding.
This week we’ve been talking with the new representatives elected to city council. One of them is businessman Eddie Alvarez who will be the first representative for District 1 and the second Latino council member. KRCB News Director recently spoke with Alvarez to learn more about his priorities.
(Image: Businessman and new councilmember Eddie Alvarez. Credit: City of Santa Rosa)
The start of the new year means a new mayor for the City of Healdsburg. Vice Mayor Leah Gold was selected to take the reins from David Hagele in a unanimous vote by the city council mid-December. She started her year-long term at the beginning of this month. KRCB’s Adia White spoke with her about what she hopes to accomplish.

The start of the new year means a new mayor for the City ofHealdsburg. Vice Mayor Leah Gold was selected
This year’s Miss Sonoma County is breaking new ground in more ways than one.
Miss Sonoma County 2019 was crowned on the second of March. She’s different from every other winner
Joy Ayodele emerged as a frontline activist for racial justice over the summer, organizing youth through her movement 'What We Are Fighting For'. She’s also on the student advisory board to pass ethnic studies courses now required for graduation in the Santa Rosa City Schools district. Ayodele spoke with KRCB's Camille Escovedo about why ethnic studies matter in the movement for racial justice.
As fire season becomes more severe every year, people need emergency information faster and throughout the night. That’s where Sarah Stierch steps in. She’s an independent journalist from Sonoma who communicates on Twitter about everything from evacuations to the status of homes after a fire. She spoke with Devin Katayama, host of KQED’s “The Bay,” last week, about using social media for fire reporting.New York Time’s bestselling author Meg Waite Clayton joins Suzanne M. Lang in conversation about The Race for Paris, Clayton’s compelling novel of women journalists on the front leading up to








Gil Mansergh welcomes Megan Miranda, the New York Times bestselling author of All the Missing Girls to Word By Word for a spirited conversation about Megan’s second novel of psychological suspense,
Mel Brooks’ Young Frankenstein
Raven Performing Arts Theater
June 28 – July 14, 2019

Frederick Frankenstein inherits his family’s
Mendocino County winemakers have a plan to improve notorietyfor the region’s wines.
Mendocino County vintners and grape growers are working tocraft a law requiring wine from the region to be

It’s a virtual Merman-palooza in the North Bay as twotheatre companies present ‘musical fables’ with Ethel Merman connections. SantaRosa’s 6th
Mouthful welcomes John McManus, president of the Golden Gate Salmon Association; Ted Wilson, founder of Fine & Rare/Metal & Match, and Michael Coats, media representative for the salmon association. The trio

Michael J. Twitty is a national treasure. His book The Cooking Gene won a James Beard Award for writing and as Book of the Year in 2018. His new book, Koshersoul, the second in a trilogy he has pledged, explores the critical aspects related to being of many tribes; Black, Gay, Southern, of slaves and slave owners, indigenous, Jewish... Join host Clark Wolf as he Zooms in with Twitty in advance of his visit to the Bay Area on August 15th.Author and independent historian Michael Morey’s book, Fagen: An African American Renegade in the Philippine-American War, unpacks American imperialism abroad, American racism at home, and the intersection that holds David Fagen,
Book Launch: Fagen, An African American Renegade in the Phillipine-American War
By author Michael Morey
Occidental Center for the Arts
Friday, February 15th, 2019 @ 7:00 pm
Please join us
Word By Word: Conversations With Writers host Gil Mansergh likes to present writers from different genres, today’s show features valuable insider perspectives on creating documentaries from filmmakers Michael Shapiro & Eric
Tonight, I will be my own guest. I do this every now and then. I’ll discuss farmers markets throughout Sonoma County, the garlic harvest, how to make your own pet food
This week, Michele Anna Jordan talks current events with longtime show engineer Mike Young.
Host: Michele Anna Jordan
Podcast: Play in
“Micrcosms: A Closer Look at Mushrooms and Lichens”
Painting by Lucy Martin
Laguna Environmental Center
May 7th – August 29th, 2018
Lucy Martin’s botanical paintings in gouache focus on the mysterious

Mike Hilber is challenging incumbent Lynda Hopkins for theDistrict 5 seat on the Sonoma County Board of
Million Dollar Quartet
Sixth Street Playhouse
February 22nd – March 17th, 2019
Four music legends, one amazing night.
The hit Broadway musical comes to 6th Street!
Starring cast members from
On December 4, 1956, a legendary jam session was held at rock and roll pioneer Sam Phillips’ Sun Records studio in Memphis, Tennessee. Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, and
In the 2017 North Bay fires and the 2018 Camp Fire, three-quarters of the people who died were over the age of 65. In a KQED investigation called Older and Overlooked, reporters Molly Peterson and April Dembosky explore how to protect elderly people who live independently. We begin with April, in fire-prone Nevada County.

A dancer on Everest and a queen of high climbing mountaineers are featured. Suzanne Lang talks with Mimi Zieman, doctor and author of “The Post Roe Monologues” whose latest book is Tap Dancing on Everest —a Young Doctor’s Unlikely Adventure, a chronicle of her life and serving as the team doctor on a dicey ascent from Tibet up the east side of Mt. Everest.

Also featured is journalist Cathryn J. Prince, on her book Queen of the Mountaineers, the Trailblazing Life of Fanny Bullock Workman, a story of a remarkable woman, explorer and climber of high peaks in the Alps and the Himalaya at the turn of the Twentieth Century.
It’s a Novel Idea with Suzanne Lang, Sunday, April 21st at 10am PT. Streaming and podcasting at norcalpublicmedia.org.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday Celebration
Santa Rosa High School Auditorium
Sunday, January 15th, 2017 @ 6:30pm
This year’s theme is a quote from Dr. King, “Love is the only force
On Tuesday, November 10, the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors approved $5.5 million to expand the behavioral health crisis Mobile Support Team. With the additional funding, the team is now considering responding to some crises without assistance from law enforcement. It will also now service additional areas in North County. KRCB’s Adia White recently spoke with Karin Sellite, Client Care Manager for the Mobile Support Team, to learn more.
Monica da Silva & Chad Alger: Indie Nova
Occidental Center for the Arts
Saturday, June 15, 2019 @ 8:00 pm

Silliness takes the stage atDominican University’s Forest Meadows Amphitheatre as the Marin ShakespeareCompany presents Monty Python’s Spamalot. It’s the company’s first fullmusical production in thirty years.

Continuing with the tradition of theatre companies producing theatre about theatre, 6th Street Playhouse is presenting Ken Ludwig’s 1995 door-slamming farce Moon Over Buffalo. The backstage comedy runs through February 3.
Moon Over Buffalo
6th Street Playhouse
January 11th – February 3rd, 2019
By Ken Ludwig
Directed by Carl Jordan
Fading actors frantic for their former glory!
Set in Buffalo, New
Moonalice!
Occidental Center for the Arts
Friday, May 24th, 2019 @ 7:30 pm
OCA is pleased to present an evening with Moonalice!
Moonalice is a band of seasoned musicians who feel
About a third of the homes destroyed by the October wildfires in Santa Rosa are now either under construction or already finished.
It’s spring and Coffey Park is alive with the
For the past 50 years, only members of the Church of JesusChrist of Latter Day Saints have been able to visit the Mormon Temple inOakland. For two more weeks, anyone can
Mouthful celebrates writer MFK Fisher, with filmmaker Gregory Bazat and Last House events coordinator Susie Allen, along with some delicious word garnishes by MFK herself.
Podcast:
This week, Mouthful previews the upcoming Bitters Battle, taking place next week at Young and Yonder Spirits in
This week, Mouthful talks turkey. Yep, it’s time for the annual celebration of the heritage breeds of birds raised by 4-H families and available to your for your holiday feasts.
All
On Mouthful’s final episode, host Michele Anna Jordan welcomes Steve Garner as her final guest. He was also Mouthful’s first guest when the show launched November 2, 1995.Mouthful celebrates its 17th anniversary with special guest Steve Garner, host of The Good Food Hour on KSRO-AM. Garner, Mouthful’s very first guest, returns for most anniversary shows and is always
Mouthful celebrates its 17th anniversary with special guest Steve Garner, host of The Good Food Hour on KSRO-AM. Garner, Mouthful’s very first guest, returns for most anniversary shows and is always
Mouthful celebrates it 19th anniversary with original guest, Steve Garner of KSRO’s Good Food Hour. Joining in will be Zina Bower of Woodenhead Wines and, just maybe a few surprises.
Mouthful celebrates it 19th anniversary with original guest, Steve Garner of KSRO’s Good Food Hour. Joining in will be Zina Bower of Woodenhead Wines and, just maybe a few surprises.
Movie Awards Night
Rialto Cinemas – Sebastopol
Sunday, February 24th, 2019 @ 4:00 pm
Food For Thought and Rialto Cinemas in Sebastopol celebrate Hollywood’s biggest awards night in style! Join us
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