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KRCB News is your source for local, regional and national election news.
Stay informed with the latest updates on ballot measures, statewide races, and all the
essential details you need this election season.
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Federal funding helped make NorCal Public Media’s local news, educational programming and public safety information possible.
If you value our local service, tell Congress to restore funding for public media stations.
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KRCB's Firecast

KRCB Sonoma County News brings you the FireCast dashboard.
FireCast is your one-stop news site for fire monitoring maps and data.
Also available on the NorCal Public Media Free Mobile app.
Sonoma County FIRST NEWS Podcast

Sonoma County FIRST NEWS is your weekday news podcast from KRCB 104.9 FM.
Get the top local news stories and weather forecasts you need to start your day.
THE 707

Listen to the all-new half-hour weekly radio show and podcast, airing Fridays at 6 PM on KRCB 104.9 FM.
Michelle Marques, host of The 707, delivers compelling stories, rich soundscapes, and fresh perspectives from Sonoma County and beyond.
Center for Environmental Reporting

The Center for Environmental Reporting at NorCal Public Media covers the most important environmental stories of our time.
Find out more about our local and national TV shows, radio programs, news and podcasts.
An Evening of the Twisted Songs of Tom Lehrer

The Totally Incorrect Players presents: “An evening of the twisted songs of Tom Lehrer”
at the Sebastiani Theatre June 13. 100% of the proceeds to KRCB and KSVY to be
shared equally as a benefit to support Free Speech Radio in Sonoma County.
Earthworms and Vermicompost Short Story
Jack Chambers co-founded the Sonoma Valley Worm Farm a quarter of a century ago after a surprising discovery in his home garden's compost bin. The composting worms he had bought from a local bait worm farm had processed his compost pile into a refined and nutrient-dense soil––vermicompost. Ever since then, Chambers was hooked. Now known as Terra Vesco, the worm farm is home to over 40 million composting worms called Eisenia fetida which thrive in and feast upon manure-based compost. These worms create microbially-active and fertile soils that Terra Vesco provides and sells to the local agricultural industry as well as across the country.
 
For more information, visit: https://www.terravesco.com/
 
Produced by Chelsea Wood & Tre Moreland
 

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