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Massive brush clearing effort along the Joe Rodota Trail

The city of Sebastopol and the Gold Ridge Fire Protection District are working together to create a fire buffer in the city-owned property known as the Railroad Forest

New book by a local psychologist combines memoir, neuroscience, psychology and spirituality

'Spirit Guided' tells Dr. Catherine Anne Williams' journey through drug abuse, traumatic injury and grief through the lens of the spiritual and interpersonal relationships that saved her

What's happening this week in Sebastopol?

Peacetown, Goatlandia's Reggae to the Rescue, the Sebastopol Senior Center Open House, Sebastopol Walks, plus music, art, film and classes of all sorts

Sunday RoundUp: Kickstarted

A big start to soccer season, community support for neighbors behind Safeway, this year's apple pie contest winners, and the Barlow's new co-work space

Robert “Bob” Murnane

Bob was kind to everyone he met and valued his lifelong friends and family above all else

Purely Occidental: Hazel reopens in former Barley and Hops space to scores of devoted fans

The Occidental restaurant famed for its seasonal fare and comforting desserts returns with some of its most popular menu items.

The 'Committee for Building the Commons' meets the public at the O'Reilly complex

Will the city of Sebastopol buy this long-underused Sebastopol landmark for the Sebastopol Commons?

Faces of the West County: Kerr Johnson, Sr.

A black conservative is a rare bird in these parts

Breaking bread with Bonnie Bagels

Bonnie Bagels, after some delay and controversy, will open on Saturday, bringing classic East Coast bagels to Sebastopol

The Nazi graffiti behind Safeway was just part of a larger problem

As the start of school approaches, Safeway neighbors dread the return of the rowdy, sometimes racist high schoolers who hang out behind the store