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Editorial: Looking for a Unified School District 

Almost a year ago we began to editorialize about the crisis in our Sonoma Valley School District. Facing a huge budget deficit due to continued deficit spending by the Board, as it delayed action about the reality that the student population had declined over 40... Continue

Editorial: SOS – A Hunger to Serve 

In the late 1990s a group of community members became concerned about providing a safe refuge for dislocated families, abused women and others in need. Volunteers like Elizabeth Kemp and her “brown baggers” began feeding unhoused people, and Sy Lenz’ efforts brought needed attention to... Continue

Editorial: When Government Profits

In our age, government has adopted many practices of business. Government workers are commonly unionized, and salaries are established through collective bargaining. A version of standard business accounting has been adapted by government using what are called GAAP rules, Generally Accepted Accounting Practices. Government owns... Continue

Editorial: Good News and Not So Good News

The City of Sonoma recently announced that it projects a General Fund budget surplus for the 2025-26 fiscal year of $200,000. This is good news, given that previous projections indicated a serious deficit. The passage of Measure T last election raised the local sales tax... Continue

Editorial: Public Comment Crucial on Next SDC Plan

On May 6 the Sonoma County Planning Department (aka Permit Sonoma) declared that a new draft EIR and Specific Plan to guide the commercial development of the Sonoma Developmental Center will be completed and ready for preliminary public review by April of 2026. Some of... Continue

ICE, Immigrants and Fear 

We can’t help thinking about the plight of our friends and neighbors, the Latino immigrants who live here in Sonoma Valley. The fevered actions of the Trump administration - aggressive workplace raids, courthouse seizures, arrests at immigration office appointments, and the like - are designed... Continue

Editorial: What a Difference a Year Makes

This June 5 edition marks the first anniversary of the new Sonoma Valley Sun newspaper. This is a moment of celebration and a cause for reflection on what we’ve accomplished since the untimely passing of Val Robichaud in February 2024. When the new team of... Continue

The Government Echo Chamber

It’s not difficult to figure out who our elected leaders listen to; it’s not the public, obviously. The professional class of administrative bureaucrats and “expert” consultants have the greatest influence on decisions affecting the public This reality is easy to observe in the conduct of... Continue

Editorial: School Board Should Delay Closure Decision

Too many unanswered questions  On April 22 the Sonoma Valley Unified School Board of Trustees approved a directive to proceed toward the closure of the Flowery Elementary School in June 2026. Trustees are attempting to rectify the near $2 million budget deficit with that proposed... Continue