
- Written by: Mark Prell & Capital Public Radio News
ALSO: Some Democratic state lawmakers want to create an “earned income tax credit” in California that mirrors the federal government’s program.
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Today's reports by Ben Adler.
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- Written by: Bruce Robinson

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- Written by: Bruce Robinson
The landscape around us is still green, but the drought is still on, too. It will be the focus of a series of four Town Hall meetings beginning Wednesday in Santa Rosa and Rohnert Park. Here’s a preview.
The schedule for the Town Hall Meetings is:
Santa Rosa
Wednesday, April 23, 6 – 8 pm
Santa Rosa Finley Center, 2060 W College Ave.
Rohnert Park
Wednesday, April 23, 6:00 – 8:00 pm
City Council Chambers, 130 Avram Ave.
Windsor
Wednesday, April 29, 6 – 8 pm
Town Council Chambers, 9291 Old Redwood Hwy.
Petaluma
Wednesday, April 30, 6 – 8 pm
Lucchesi Community Center, 320 N. McDowell Blvd.
The Drought Drive-Up events all happen on April 23, between 7:30 am and 6:30 pm at the following locations:
Healdsburg (Co-Hosted by the City of Healdsburg)
•Healdsburg City Hall
Novato (Co-Hosted by the North Marin Water District)
•Vintage Shopping Center (near Chevy’s)
Petaluma (Co-Hosted by the City of Petaluma)
•Lucchesi Center
Rohnert Park (Co-Hosted by the City of Rohnert Park)
•Ashley Furniture parking lot
Santa Rosa (Co-Hosted by the City of Santa Rosa)
•Finley Center
•Roseland – Dollar Tree Parking Lot
•Coddingtown Mall – Whole Foods parking lot
•Veterans Memorial Hall
Sonoma (Co-Hosted by the City of Sonoma)
•Arnold Field Parking Lot (near Veterans Hall)
Windsor (Co-Hosted by the Town of Windsor)
•Windsor Town Green
Read more http://radio.krcb.org/post/drought-drive-ups-town-hall-meetings-set
- Written by: Bruce Robinson
Northern California offers an abundance of scenic and challenging routes for bicyclists. Now a local rider and writer has collected 75 of the best between the covers of a new guidebook.
When it came time to winnow down the possible rides to just 75 (a number not strictly adhered to, if you count the various multi-day rides and those with several options), Oetinger says that one occasional criterion was the condition of the roadway itself.
Bill Oetinger will talk about his cycling guidebook at Copperfield’s in Santa Rosa Tuesday evening, April 22, night at six pm.
Read more http://radio.krcb.org/post/classic-bike-rides-northern-california
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