Kenwood Press Talks
This episode of Kenwood Press Talks brings together a compelling mix of community, development, and local industry stories shaping life in Sonoma Valley. It begins with the ongoing search for “Clyde,” a stray dog whose journey across the valley has sparked an extraordinary grassroots response. Dozens of residents and rescue groups have coordinated efforts to track, protect, and ultimately help the skittish animal find safety, highlighting both the compassion and challenges of community-driven action. The show also revisits the proposed El Noca housing development near Oakmont, where residents continue to raise concerns about environmental impacts, wildfire safety, and traffic as plans move forward. At the same time, attention turns to the former Sonoma Developmental Center, where broken water systems and out-of-service hydrants underscore ongoing fire safety risks, with responsibility for repairs resting with the state amid a complex redevelopment process. The episode closes with a look at the evolving wine industry through the story of Kenwood Vineyards, which was recently sold and then unexpectedly bought back by a former owner. The story traces the winery’s history while reflecting broader shifts in the industry, including the impact of corporate ownership and a renewed focus on local roots and community connection. New episodes twice monthly • Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts Produced by Location Station using AI-assisted tools and fully reviewed by editors
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