Granddaughter arrested, grandfather cited after altercation with baseball bat in Windsor
A family disturbance in Windsor in which a 17-year-old girl allegedly struck her grandfather with a baseball bat saw both family members facing legal consequences.
Local homeless funds threatened with cuts
Countywide group seeks to back-fund Joe Rodota Trail camp relocation
Editorial: Farmworker housing dilemma needs county¹s attention
The decision to drop plans for a seasonal farmworker housing
Voters will decide on legalizing marijuana on Nov. 2
The people of the state of California will decide next week
Cloverdale’s city engineer leaving at end of month
Cloverdale City Engineer and Public Works Director Mark Rincón is leaving his post on June 29, following a job offer from the city of St. Helena. Rincón has been with the city of Cloverdale since July 2016.
Low-income adults eligible for discount ride on SMART
Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit (SMART) announced Thursday that the commuter rail agency would begin participating in the new Clipper START pilot program, allowing lower-income adults aged 19-64 to receive a fare discount of 50% on the SMART system.
Sebastopol Senior Center will provide delicious and affordable meals through new Harvest Café
After suspending its popular in-house lunch program amid the onset of COVID-19 in March 2020, the Sebastopol Area Senior Center is instituting a new dine-in experience for area seniors and community members: the Harvest Café.
Letters to the Editor
Barbra Friedman, who recently won an award for raising the most money in Barb's Tri, a new triathalon that raises money for cancer patients, submitted the following thank you note to the West County community:













