That’s not a cow: The story of the Chalk Hill Buffalo
Most good stories have an element of mystery to them, and this one is no different. Sonoma County is rife with farms and livestock of all kinds — emus, alpacas, goats and cows of every shape and size — but the sight of a massive buffalo, more properly called an American Bison, peacefully grazing in a field between award winning vineyards is surely a surprise.
Healdsburg council to receive drought and COVID updates, presentation on climate mobilization strategy
The Healdsburg City Council has a short agenda for their upcoming meeting on Monday, Aug. 2, the first meeting since their July recess. Major agenda items include a city manager update on the drought and COVID-19 and a climate mobilization strategy presentation by the Regional Climate Protection Authority (RCPA).
Run! New California recommendations for active shooter situations at schools
Healdsburg aims to be prepared for school shooter incidents; prevention part of the plan
NEAP gets final tweak after delay
Cooler heads prevailed during a Healdsburg Planning Commission meeting March 12.
Healdsburg Local Joins Tribune, Weeklys Staff
Last month, Healdsburg native Simone Wilson joined the Healdsburg Tribune team as a staff writer and senior product manager. She will send out an email newsletter about Healdsburg a few times per week, containing a quick synopsis of everything you need to know about...
Presentation about additional river access at this week’s council meeting
Sept. 23 meeting will also cover waste collection rates, Home Sonoma County program, temporary housing urgency ordinance, among other items
Police Log, Dec. 1-7
3:03pm A man on Prentice Drive went out of his house, yelled at the neighbors and then went back inside. The RP was advised to call back if the man returned out of his house. And other Police News...
Mayor Mitchell Steers the City Council Toward New District Map
After having reached consensus at the fourth public hearing on March 17 that what has been termed Map A best represented the interests of the city in crafting five separate districts, the expectation was that the council would make a final perfunctory review, then move to adopt and accept that finalize the map. Mayor Mitchell had other ideas.












