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Prescribed fire is used to thin the forest floor in the hills above West Dry Creek Nov. 29, 2020. The Walbridge fire burned very close to the area of the prescribed fire. (Kent Porter / The Press Democrat)

‘Burn It on Our Terms’: Using Flames to Curb Catastrophic Wildfire in Sonoma County

March 2021April 2021

The movement to reintroduce small-scale controlled burns has taken a promising hold in Sonoma County.

Now What? Local Leaders Discuss County’s Move Forward Amid Pandemic, Wildfires, Social Change and Homelessness

January 2021January 2021

Local nonprofit representatives, elected officials, and business owners come together to visualize the change called for in this unprecedented moment.

K&L Bistro owner Karen Martin. (Beth Schlanker)

Tisza Bistro in Windsor Closes, Other Restaurants Struggle As Wildfires Rage Amid Pandemic

August 2020

Will this finally be the death knell for some of our favorite local restaurants?

A beneficial prescribed burn at the Van Hoosear Wildflower Preserve in Sonoma, May 22, 2020. (Kent Porter / The Press Democrat)

The Anxious Season: What Happens If Wildfires Return During the Pandemic?

August 2020

There are two main scenarios giving local emergency managers and fire chiefs nightmares. One is an outbreak of disease in an evacuation center. The other is an outbreak of illness among firefighters.

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