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April 15, 2026

Photo Gallery: Trail of treats

On Halloween the town of Windsor put on a Trick or Treat Trail at Keiser Park. Families made reservations ahead of time for socially-distance time slots throughout the day and local businesses and entities offered pandemic conscious treat delivery as the families strolled through the park.

Building sustainable health care funding

In response to the Healthcare Foundation and Healdsburg District Hospital “at odds” article, the foundation would like to emphasize that we are committed to raising funds for healthcare in Northern Sonoma County – it is our mission.

Commitment to Equal Enforcement is Police Chief’s ‘Open Mic’

Chief Matt Jenkins
As Healdsburg’s Chief of Police, I am proud to lead a department dedicated to the safety and wellbeing of every member of our community, regardless of their immigration status or national origin. I write today to reaffirm the policies and values that guide our approach to immigration enforcement...

Letters to the Editor, May 23

Send Letters of 300 words or fewer to editor@healdsburgtribune.com.
Our readers ask things like, "Why is the City Council in the arts and culture business? I’m glad the City Council members got a raise, but why does Healdsburg even need a City Council? Wouldn’t a city manager be enough? Perhaps the best news from the meeting is how few people were there trying to get more money from the city taxpayers for their special projects...."

Valley oak picked as Healdsburg’s official plant

Valley oak in Jimtown
The Healdsburg City Council took a brief break from weightier business last week—new in-lieu fees, the Eel-Russian River project—to decide something more symbolic: the city’s first official plant.

Granges to hold benefit for fire victims, Oct. 12

Join us this Thursday as we gather in support of our neighbors facing fire and loss throughout Sonoma, Napa and Mendocino Counties. Through financial donations--big and small--and through a silent action, we're building a disaster recovery fund as part of a coalition of local organizations, channeling our collective resources to help families and individuals recover--as well as to support grassroots initiatives that build resilience in the face of future catastrophe.

New waste regulations coming down the line

Regulations from SB 1383 will become effective on Jan. 1, 2022

Supervisors approve business relief, pavement program funds

The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors took action on various items during its May 25 meeting — including approving business relief funds, authorizing funding to help county roads and ordering a recall election for county district attorney Jill Ravitch following a successful recall petition campaign. Subsequently, the county released various press releases on action taken by the Board of Supervisors, which we’ve gathered below.

100 percent

It’s a lofty goal to say you are striving for 100 percent of anything. So, when on Jan. 15, 2014, the Sonoma County Winegrowers committed to making Sonoma County the nation’s first 100 percent sustainable wine region by 2019, some may have questioned setting the bar so high.

Third Community Conversation explores DACA program

Corazón Community Conversation provides information on DACA, what it means and how to apply
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