Interview: Sonoma County Restaurant Week is Here!
The 2018 Sonoma County Restaurant Week begins Friday, March 2nd and continues through Sunday, March 11th featuring selected restaurants throughout the county. David and Diane LaMonica from “Salt & Stone” in Kenwood highlight what their establishment
Interview: Preview of Saturday’s Miss Sonoma County Pageant
Reigning Miss Sonoma County Kristina Schmuhl joins Pat Kerrigan in-studio (in her crown of course) to share what she’s learned, her future political career, and what can be expected at Saturday’s Miss Sonoma County Pageant:
Interview: The Latest White House Staff Issues with Kushner, Hicks, Sessions
Professor of American Politics at Claremont McKenna College, John Pitney, covers everything related to the staff changes and issues at the White House:
Interview: Weather, Road Repair and How to Prevent Slides
Paul Lowenthal, Santa Rosa Assistant Fire Marshal, talks to the possible road and weather issues we could experience now that the rain has returned to our fire scarred area:
Interview: Grant to Fund Training for Local Workers in Construction
Sonoma County Human Services Employment and Training Division Director and WIB Director, Katie Greaves, shares insight on this new grant program:
Interview: Center Stage Featuring Sophie Anne Mutter
Famed German violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter is performing Friday, March 2nd at the Weill Hall at the Green Music Center at Sonoma State University, and she joins Pat Kerrigan to preview her Friday night performance:
Interview: 2018 Oscars Preview for This Sunday Night
Director of the Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture at Syracuse University, Robert Thompson, shares a pre-awards preview of the upcoming Sunday night Oscars:
Interview: White House Recap on Gun Control, the NRA, Hope Hicks & Jared Kushner
ABC News White House Correspondent Karen Travers covers what has been a busy twenty-four hours in the Trump administration’s staffing:
CEA “Brace & Bolt Program” Helps Reinforce Older Homes
The California Earthquake Authority is seeing significant growth in a grant program for old homes. CEA CEO Glenn Pomeroy says the Earthquake Brace and Bolt Program covers most if not all of the costs for making