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  2. KSRO - Wikipedia

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    KSRO (1350 AM) is a commercial radio station broadcasting a news/talk radio format.KSRO is licensed to Santa Rosa, California, and serves the Sonoma County area. The station is owned by Lawrence Amaturo, through licensee Amaturo Sonoma Media Group, LLC.

  3. Why does California keep botching emergency evacuation alerts?

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    The same year, an alert in Sonoma County was sent to a larger area than intended, while another included a hyperlink to an evacuation map for the 2016 Kincade fire.

  4. This California city lost thousands of homes to fire. Santa ...

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    Five neighborhood residents died in the fire, among 22 total in Sonoma County. At the time, it was the most destructive fire in California history — although that record would quickly be broken ...

  5. Sonoma County enacts voluntary stay-home order, bans large ...

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  6. KRCB-FM - Wikipedia

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    KRCB-FM (104.9 FM) is a radio station in Rohnert Park, California, and broadcasting to the Santa Rosa-Sonoma County area. The station became the primary radio frequency for Northern California Public Media's public radio service in 2021 after operating as a commercial station since 1986.

  7. Sonoma Valley Sun - Wikipedia

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    The Sonoma Valley Sun, also known as the Sonoma Sun is a bi-weekly newspaper serving the city of Sonoma, California and surrounding Sonoma Valley communities with news reporting, graphics, and photography. The paper is published in both English and Spanish.

  8. Sonoma County Hit With Flooding as Rain Inundates ... - AOL

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    Heavy rain in Santa Rosa, California, swelled local creeks and caused street flooding on Sunday, October 24, as an “atmospheric river” hit Northern California.Video posted by the Santa Rosa ...

  9. Sonoma Index-Tribune - Wikipedia

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    The Sonoma Index was founded in 1879 by Benjamin Frank. [1] [2] The newspaper changed ownership about a dozen times in its first five years. [3] It was purchased in 1884 by Harry Granice, who gave the paper its current name and brought stability. [4] Granice published and edited the newspaper until his death in 1915.