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Carissa Koopmann Rivers, a fifth generation cattle rancher, runs her operation, Rivers Red Angus, at Curry Canyon Ranch in the hills of Mount Diablo as part of a conservation project––Save Mount Diablo.

Wednesday, September 15, 2021 from 6:30 – 7:00pm on KRCB TV and KPJK TV
NorCal Public Media, in partnership with the Sonoma County Department of Emergency Management, is re-broadcasting our special panel discussion on the consequences of evacuation hesitation. Panelists include Ben Nicholls, CAL FIRE Division Chief, Sonoma-Lake-Napa Unit; Misti Wood, Community Engagement Liaison for the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office; Sam Wallis, Alert & Warning Manager, Sonoma County Department of Emergency Management. Tune in to learn about evacuations and hear viewer questions being answered. (This is a re-airing of a previously recorded program.)
To submit a question about evacuations, email us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. . You can also call in during the program at 1-800-287-2722 with your question.
You can watch the program on television (KRCB TV or KPJK TV) or online. For online viewing, you can watch here:
¡No Esperes, Evacua! Preguntas y conversación sobre la vacilación de la evacuación
Miércoles, 15 de septiembre de 2021 de 6:30 a 7:00pm en KRCB TV, KPJK TV y en línea
Northern California Public Media, en asociación con el Departamento de Manejo de Emergencias del Condado de Sonoma, presentan un panel en vivo de 30 minutos sobre las consecuencias de la vacilación en la evacuación durante una emergencia. Los panelistas incluyen a Sam Wallis, Gerente de Alerta y Aviso del Departamento de Manejo de Emergencias del Condado de Sonoma; a Misti Woods, Enlace de Participación Comunitaria de la Oficina del Sheriff del Condado de Sonoma; a Ben Nicholls, Jefe de division de CAL FIRE, operaciones del condado de Sonoma. Los panelistas responderán a las preguntas de los espectadores en el aire.
Para enviar una pregunta sobre evacuaciones, envíenos un correo electrónico a This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. . También puede llamar durante el programa al 1-800-287-2722 con su pregunta.
Puede ver el programa en televisión (KRCB TV o KPJK TV) o en línea. Para ver en línea, sintonice aquí:

(Photo Credit: Miguel Ozuna) Each year the County of Santa Clara offers the New Americans Fellowship program to recipients of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, aka "Dreamers," living, working or going to school in the County.

We spoke with three Bay Area fire chiefs from Cal Fire to learn more on how to best prepare ourselves, our homes and our communities for California's now year-round wildfire season.

Though many people think all "seagulls" are alike, Alvaro Jaramillo loves to share the fascinating stories of our diverse local gulls with those wanting to learn more. A senior biologist with San Francisco Bay Bird Observatory, he astonishes tour groups with his encyclopedic knowledge not only of the wide array of gull species that live here with us in the Bay Area, but also the various life stages of each, and at what time of year they appear. He reminds us that gulls are one example of how lucky we are to live in a place where nature can be seen in proportions of world significance.