Weekly roundup for June 13, 2025
Today’s digest provides helpful and important updates on the following: 1) Celebrate grand opening of Windsor SMART station today; 2) Prescribed burns scheduled across Sonoma County; 3) New podcast goes inside Public Defender’s Office; 4) Latest County of Sonoma career opportunities; and 5) Other Sonoma County news of note.
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Weekly roundup for June 13, 2025
Today’s digest provides helpful and important updates on the following: 1) Celebrate grand opening of Windsor SMART station today; 2) Prescribed burns scheduled across Sonoma County; 3) New podcast goes inside Public Defender’s Office; 4) Latest County of Sonoma career opportunities; and 5) Other Sonoma County news of note.
Job Opportunities
View a list of our current and upcoming job opportunities, including Data Systems Manager, Homelessness Services Program Planning and Evaluation Analyst, Sheriff's Fiscal and Administrative Manager, and much more!
Weekly roundup for June 6, 2025
Today’s digest provides helpful and important updates on the following: 1) Sonoma County Library offers free lunch to local youth; 2) Community webinar on homelessness June 10; 3) Are you prepared for wildfire season?; 4) Latest County of Sonoma career opportunities; and 5) Other Sonoma County news of note.
Press Releases
Charles M. Schulz – Sonoma County Airport to undergo triennial training exercise
On June 17 from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., Charles M. Schulz – Sonoma County Airport (STS) will be hosting its 2025 Triennial Full-Scale Emergency Exercise to test the Airport Emergency Plan and assess readiness for a major incident. Mandated by the Federal Aviation Administration, the Triennial is a practical exercise and safety training that takes place every three years at commercial service airports around the United States. The exercise simulates a large-scale aircraft incident, testing the planning, operational readiness, speed and effectiveness of emergency personnel across multiple agencies in real-time.
Board of Supervisors adopts budget for 2025-26 fiscal year
The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors today voted unanimously to adopt a balanced budget for the 2025-26 fiscal year beginning July 1 but warned that it may need to adjust spending if the federal or state government cut funding for County programs later this year.
Settlement With Pacific Magazine Billing for Misleading California Consumers
Sonoma County District Attorney Carla Rodriguez, along with California Attorney General Rob Bonta, Alameda District Attorney Ursula Jones Dickson, Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman, Marin District Attorney Lori E. Frugoli, San Diego District Attorney Summer Stephan, and San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins, announced today a settlement with Pacific Magazine Billing, along with its general partner, limited partners and an individual director. Defendants will pay $275,000 to settle the civil law enforcement complaint that alleged the defendants sent deceptively disguised solicitation mailers for magazine subscriptions and renewals that appeared to be bills or invoices for payment.