Columbia artist Peggy Reza, a Tuolumne County resident since the early 1970s, has her first grant-funded exhibit on display through Monday in the Miners Hall building across from Columbia Mercantile
City of Sonora leaders, recently faced with a dire staffing shortage, celebrated the swearing-in Monday of three new police officers, three new dispatchers, and a new community service officer.
Angels Camp native Melissa Eads, who served as her hometown’s city administrator before she took on the same role for the City of Sonora, was recognized last week as 2024
More public parking will be coming to the south end of downtown Sonora after the City Council voted 3-0 Monday night to purchase a long-unused lot at South Stewart and
The Sonora City Council voted 4-0 Tuesday night to approve adding pickleball striping and a pickleball net to a planned half-court basketball slab to be built at Woods Creeks Rotary