This episode of Kenwood Press Talks examines recent changes at the intersection of Routes 116 and 121, where a newly installed roundabout has drawn praise from officials while leaving some drivers struggling to adjust. It also provides an update on the final fire payment for wildfire victims, which has been postponed and is now expected to be distributed in summer 2026.
Also on the podcast: the opening of enrollment for Kenwood School’s 2026–27 academic year, an important development for families in the region. Highlights include a milestone in county leadership with the appointment of Rebecca Hermosillo as the first Latina chair of the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors, marking a significant moment in local governance and representation.
Community engagement initiatives are featured throughout the episode, including the There Ought to Be a Law contest, which invites residents to submit ideas aimed at improving local policies. Updates from the Mayacamas Volunteer Fire Foundation underscore ongoing efforts to support fire preparedness and community safety.
Additional segments include a profile of Kathleen Hill, a prominent Sonoma Valley figure whose contributions have helped shape the community, along with a culinary feature presenting a recipe for Red Wine Braised Lamb Shanks.
Health and wellness coverage includes a discussion with Dr. Raj Kalra on brain health and safety as people age, offering insight into strategies for maintaining cognitive well-being later in life.
The episode concludes with coverage of the Bonsai and Blossoms exhibition at the Sonoma Botanical Garden, highlighting an upcoming event that brings together art, nature, and design.
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