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April 19, 2026

New challenges arise for educator vaccines

In a letter dated March 5, the Sonoma County Office of Education (SCOE) outlined the continuing and new challenges they are facing in their effort to vaccinate the county’s school employee workforce.

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Enmanji Buddhist Temple hosts 56th annual barbecue

SEBASTOPOL — The only standing 1933 Chicago World’s Fair exhibit

Lytton Springs has a tradition of salvation

Rehab program gives alcoholics, addicts another chance

Enrollment numbers continue to fall, but solutions are tricky to find

At the Nov. 5 meeting of the Windsor Unified School District Allison Griggs, program coordinator for educational services, presented the annual enrollment numbers for the district, and the grim pattern of falling enrollment continues to be cause for concern.

Gang presence evident in North County, schools see a calm spell

Police say there are as many as 3,000 gang affiliates in Sonoma County by NATHAN WRIGHT, Staff Writer If you live in the North County, chances are that you've seen the signs. Perhaps it was in the form of a red 14. Perhaps it read X4, Norte, Puro Norte...

Cops Find Big Drug, Gun Stash in Healdsburg Home

Healdsburg police officers say they found a pretty serious stash of drugs, drug-selling stuff, guns and ammo inside a home on the east side of Healdsburg last Thursday morning, as “part of an ongoing drug sales investigation” here in town. They say they arrested...

COVID testing of teachers, staff hotly debated as California schools reopen

As schools throughout California tiptoe toward reopening, decisions about whether to routinely test teachers, staff and even students for the COVID-19 virus are proving controversial – and potentially costly.
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