County of Sonoma (CA)
Recent News About County of Sonoma (CA)
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Women more prevalent than men in Sonoma County in 2021
Of the 492,498 people living in Sonoma County, California in 2021, 50.9% (250,600) were women and 49.1% (241,898) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by Wine Country Times.
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Census Bureau: More women than men in Sonoma County in 2020
Of the 496,801 people living in Sonoma County in 2020, 51.2 percent (254,144) were women and 48.8 percent (242,657) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the Wine Country Times.
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Census Bureau: Sonoma County, California saw more residents between ages 55 and 64 in 2019
Of the 499,772 people residing in Sonoma County, CA in 2019, the median age was 42, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the Wine Country Times.
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Census Bureau reports Sonoma County population was 499,772 in 2019
Sonoma County had a population of 499,772 people in 2019, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the Wine Country Times.
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'It's really bad': Newsom declares drought emergency in 41 California counties
After an acute water supply shortage in California, Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) declared a drought emergency and elected officials came together for an Emergency Drought Summit to discuss a plan of action.
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Owners view Ricky's Eastbound as a 'fun restaurant' in East Santa Rosa
Linn and Ricky Bruno opened Ricky’s Eastbound restaurant in 2019 in the Skyhawk neighborhood of East Santa Rosa to fulfill their vision of a “fun restaurant” in the neighborhood where they lived and raised their sons.
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Thompson urges the public to adhere to burning suspension guidelines amid 'outdoor burning due to the dry conditions'
Congressman Mike Thompson warned California residents across Sonoma, Lake, Napa, Solano, Yolo and Colusa Counties of outdoor burning prohibitions established by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, which began on May 10 after midnight.
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Sonoma's Three Fat Guys Winery: 'COVID-19 was a hard feat for us'
Three Fat Guys Winery in Sonoma co-founder and owner Tony Moll said his business, like most, faced many trials to survive during the pandemic.
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Wood highlights need for 'behavioral health care' in California, nationally
California State Assemblymember Jim Wood (D-Santa Rosa) took to Twitter to highlight the growing need in the state, and nationally, for behavior health care screening and help to those suffering.
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Foppoli loses Golden Gate Bridge District appointment, takes 'step back' from mayoral duties
Sonoma County took back the appointment of Windsor Mayor Dominic Foppoli to the Golden Gate Bridge District in response to a litany of sexual assault allegations against him.
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Sonoma County documentary discusses 'increasing prevalence of repeat large fires' in western U.S.
Melanie Parker, deputy director of Sonoma County Regional Parks, recently discussed a new documentary about the increasing occurrence of large scale wildfires in the western United States.
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'There's a lot of interest on both sides' of Sonoma County's cannabis issue, Tesconi says
The farm bureau is weighing in on cannabis legalization as there is a wide array of interest in the debate with strong support on both sides.
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Hopkins: Over $30 million in state, federal aid will 'help landlords and tenants alike'
Help is on the way for Sonoma County renters who continue to struggle with their monthly housing payment during COVID-19, according to reports from KSRO Radio.
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Hopkins says ‘all elected officials are subject to a level of public scrutiny’ following gag order
Lynda Hopkins, chair of the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors, recently opened up to KRSO about her feelings on accountability of elected officials after a gag order was applied to an investigation into her accusations against Sheriff Mark Essick.
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Icownic: Bay Area joins Clover's beloved mascot, Clo the Cow, in celebrating her 50th birthday
Another year, another batch of bovine and milk-related puns from the Bay Area's most adored dairy farm: Clover Sonoma, a third-generation family-owned-and-operated farm since 1916, recently celebrated the 50th birthday of their loved mascot, Clo the Cow, and looks forward to sharing her wonderfully punny quips for many more years to come.
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Kruse: 'We worked together to get blocks of appointments' to help Sonoma County essential workers get vaccinated
Recent estimates have all but a handful of Sonoma County’s approximately 8,000 essential vineyard and winery workers having received a vaccination against COVID-19, leading some state officials to consider using the industry’s vaccination program as a blueprint.
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Page: 'We would like to feed 2,000 local families every week'
FEED Sonoma, the first farmer and employee-owned fresh produce cooperative in California, adapted to the COVID-19 pandemic with a switch to working as a growers cooperative distributing produce from growers directly to consumers.
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Keaney on 2021 Sonoma-Marin Fair: Visits to the fairgrounds 'mostly enjoyed from our vehicles'
The Sonoma-Marin Fair recently announced that it will be returning this year using a hybrid approach for visitors to attend the fair.
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'We are doing really well,' Mase said about Sonoma County's COVID-19 data
Sonoma County has reduced its COVID-19 status from purple tier to red tier on the heels of the passing of the federal stimulus.
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Hopkins: Sonoma County community soon to get ‘hat in the ring’ for vegetation management grants
Sonoma County community groups soon will be invited to submit plans in order to secure grants through the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors for vegetation management projects ahead of the 2021 fire season.