Healing Meals: How Sonoma County Restaurants Fought the Fires with Food
Meet the restaurateurs who made feeding Sonoma County their mission during October's deadly fires.
Meet the restaurateurs who made feeding Sonoma County their mission during October's deadly fires.
Countless Sonoma County businesses were affected by October's fires and many opened their doors to locals who lost everything. Three months later, we checked in with a few of them to see how they are doing.
Every musician has an emotional connection to their instrument. In the North Bay fires, over 10 percent of the more than 6,200 homes destroyed contained a piano.
Following the Sonoma County fires, a few local residents worked hard to collect singed pages from beloved books, burned postcards, letters and photographs and reconnect these rescued remnants of the past with their owners.
Survivors and first responders share personal accounts of horror and heroism during the first hours and days of the Sonoma County fires.
Read the story of how one fire captain saved thousands of Glen Ellen homes - one of many heroic experiences during the Sonoma County fires.
Sonoma County artists continue to create images of hope and healing to aid in fire relief efforts.
They say a picture is worth a thousand words. So we turn to images to tell a story that needs to be told.
As flames engulfed Sonoma County, Tom Swearingen picked up his brush and started working on an art series of 365 roses - one for each day of the year - to remind us that, for many, the struggle continues long after the fires are out.
Sonoma County is strong. But to fully recover from the devastating fires, the region will need the support of locals and visitors. Here are a few ways you can help.