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Same legal firm represents four of nine county cities

Large firm represents Healdsburg, Windsor, Cloverdale and Cotati

County opens parks, while shelter-in-place extension looms

As the pandemic wears on, the eighth COVID-19 Town Hall from Northern California Public Media brought good news and bad news to Sonoma County residents. The good news is that local parks will be reopening this week — though only for those who can get there on two legs (or two wheels). The bad news is you’ll be eager to take advantage of those outdoor opportunities because the shelter-in-place order is about to be extended.

Measure P proposes strengthening civilian review and oversight of law enforcement

Voters in Sonoma County will decide this election season whether to strengthen the county’s office for civilian review and oversight of law enforcement or maintain its current powers and provisions through the Evelyn Cheatham Effective IOLERO Ordinance, or Measure P.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 9-13-12

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Respect and protect

In simpler times the reminder to “respect your elders” was about

Police Log, Jan. 6 – 12, 2025

Healdsburg Police
At 12:25pm, petty theft occurred at Big John’s Market on Healdsburg Avenue. A man stole a sandwich worth $10.74. An officer responded, spoke to the RP and subsequently contacted the suspect at his residence. The theft may have been accidental, and the suspect went back to the store to settle his tab.

Healdsburg Unified School District Board of Trustees candidates

There are four candidates for two seats on the Healdsburg Unified School District Board of Trustees. The five-member board of trustees has direct oversight over the superintendent of schools and sets policy and approves budgets for school and facility programs. The Tribune sent an email questionnaire to all four candidates, and their responses are here, edited only for clarity.

Letters to the Editor: June 25, 2020

Editor’s Note: Printed below are all of the letters to the editor that The Healdsburg Tribune had received regarding the resignation of Leah Gold as of press time for this week's print issue.

Sebastopol City Council approves $20,000 for CoMission ahead of summit

Community vitality consultant CoMission came away from the April 6 Sebastopol City Council meeting with an approved budget request of $20,000 to fund its work through June 30, with four council members in favor and Councilmember Neysa Hinton absent.
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