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JOHN BURGESS

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  • Tunnel slide jeopardizes Skunk Train line

    Tunnel slide jeopardizes Skunk Train line

    Published May 17, 2013
    With the railway in jeopardy, Skunk Train officials have turned to Kickstarter to try to repair a collapsed tunnel that would cost $300,000 to fix.
  • Thompson bill would boost fight against invasive mussels

    Thompson bill would boost fight against invasive mussels

    Published May 17, 2013
    A type of mussel that poses a threat to lakes and water supply systems would officially be added to the national list of invasive species under legislation.
  • PADECKY: Bear Cubs wearing their baseball grit with pride

    PADECKY: Bear Cubs wearing their baseball grit with pride

    Published May 16, 2013
    SRJC is playing for the state championship this weekend at Fresno City College and how SRJC got there has so little to do with the kind of offense we see every night on ESPN's baseball highlights.
  • All in the family at Sebastiani

    All in the family at Sebastiani

    Published May 15, 2013
    Don and Nancy Sebastiani must have done something right to have all three of their kids thriving as masters of their own food and wine domains.
  • Longtime Sonoma County public defender gets chief job

    Longtime Sonoma County public defender gets chief job

    Published May 14, 2013
    Kathleen Pozzi, a Sonoma County native and veteran of the public defender's staff, will lead the department of 28 attorneys.
  • Inspections for invasive mussels planned at Sonoma, Mendocino lakes

    Inspections for invasive mussels planned at Sonoma, Mendocino lakes

    Published May 12, 2013
    A dog trained to sniff out invasive species of mussels will be on duty again at Lake Sonoma and Lake Mendocino beginning Memorial Day Weekend.
  • Strong to the finish

    Strong to the finish

    Published May 11, 2013
    With the Amgen Tour of California starting in Southern California and snaking its way north this year, with the final finish line in downtown Santa Rosa, we can all hope for a little last-stage drama.
  • A hoppy twist on whiskey

    A hoppy twist on whiskey

    Published May 8, 2013
    After three decades of work, Marko Karakasevic finally has found a way to combine his favorite beverage, beer, with his family's three-century-old business, making distilled spirits.
  • 'Mental math,' other public school wizardry on display in Santa Rosa

    'Mental math,' other public school wizardry on display in Santa Rosa

    Published May 6, 2013
    What is 8 - 9 x 14 / -7 x 1/2? If you came up with the answer in the time it took to read this, you're as good as these 8th graders.
  • Meet the Green Center's new music man

    Meet the Green Center's new music man

    Published May 4, 2013
    Emmanuel Morlet, the new Weill Hall artistic director, knows the concert hall at Sonoma State has a brand to develop. 'We have to be on the map even more and collaborate with other people,' he says.
  • Press Democrat wins top state journalism prize

    Published April 27, 2013
    The Press Democrat won 10 awards in the California Newspaper Publishers Association's annual contest — seven of them first-place awards.
  • For the public

    For the public

    Published April 27, 2013
    Sculptor Boback Emad's 'Shadows of Eternity' in Cloverdale, Max Heiges' 'Run Home' in Geyserville and Bryan Tedrick's 'Grazing Horse' in Healdsburg all were placed by the Voigt Family Sculpture Foundation.
  • Priced out of Petaluma

    Priced out of Petaluma

    Published April 26, 2013
    Low- to mid-wage workers struggle to find rentals within their price range in Petaluma.
  • City officials seek more information in county power deal

    City officials seek more information in county power deal

    Published April 25, 2013
    As the county moves forward with plan, Petaluma officials remain cautious.
  • PD Editorial: County's rush to launch power agency

    PD Editorial: County's rush to launch power agency

    Published April 25, 2013
    Sonoma County supervisors have allowed their enthusiasm for creating a local power agency to cloud their judgment. In the process, they also risk undermining the long-term viability of this public power system.

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