Mouthful mixes it up with two topics. Writer Robert Kourik gives the dirt on dirt, executive chef Thomas Schmidt of John Ash & Co. talks about Artisano, taking place this coming
Sonoma County residents can now apply for federal disaster aid to cover financial losses due to the Walbridge fire. According to the latest Cal Fire estimates, the Walbridge fire destroyed more than 261 structures in the County - 141 of which were homes. Federal aid will cover losses related to the fire that are not covered by insurance and is limited to 35,500 per household. KRCB’s Adia White spoke with Kristopher Lopez, Disaster Relief Attorney at Legal Aid of Sonoma County. Lopez explains the types of aid available and changes to the application process this year. Mouthful welcomes several small North Bay ranches for a discussion about the closure of the only remaining slaughterhouse in the area, Rancho Feeding Corp. of Petaluma. Why is this happening and
Blistering drama takes the stage at Santa Rosa’s Left Edge Theatre with the North Bay premiere of Ayad Akhtar’s 2013 Pulitzer Prize-winning drama Disgraced. Akhtar has taken the “friends drink to
School is in full swing. Meanwhile, the West Sonoma County Teachers Association is currently in negotiations with the West County Union High School District over salaries and benefits. KRCB News Director
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