53.4 F
Healdsburg
April 9, 2026

COVID-19, the coronavirus, comes to Sonoma County

COVID-19, a novel strain from the family of coronaviruses, is now in Sonoma County, but the impacts are still uncertain, and the county has declared a local health emergency to prepare for the worst.

Healdsburg Community Briefs

New lieutenant

Animal logs Nov. 21

This report is courtesy of the Humane Society of Sonoma County’s Healdsburg Center for Animals and may not reflect all animal control activities in the Healdsburg community. For more information call 431-3386.

Letters to the Editor 2-20-14

Car friendly Sebastopol

Challenger Diana Rich tops Sebastopol council race

Incumbent Neysa Hinton has slim lead over Evert Fernandez for second seat

Wetting their lines

A trout pond stocked with 1,000 small fish entertained hundreds

Rural neighbors concerned about cannabis

Land use conflicts arise from uncertainty about regulations, impacts

Following record October rains, Healdsburg downgrades water shortage plan

The city of Healdsburg is scaling back its water conservation measures from Stage 3 of the city’s water shortage contingency plan to Stage 2, which targets a 20% reduction in water usage citywide by prohibiting certain uses of water. It had previously been targeting a 40% reduction in water use.

Healdsburg 18-year-old sentenced after high-speed chase

An 18-year-old Healdsburg man was sentenced to one year in county jail and three years’ probation after a high speed chase in June led to the discovery of illegal drugs, weapons and a large stash of cash.

Students create biodegradable art

A member of the San Mateo MakerFaire RainWorks team threw water on what appeared to be just sidewalk; suddenly, a stenciled phrase appeared reading “Be Kind.” Onlookers were wowed, including arts integration teacher Ann Weber, of The Healdsburg School. She knew her students would be interested in making “invisible ink” templates, with a shape that they had cut out of cardboard and sprayed with the hydrophobic paint would suddenly appear when wet. Middle school students at the Healdsburg School teamed with buddies from the Boys and Girls Club to create the stencils together. The following week, in mid-February, students walked to the Healdsburg Plaza to complete the project by spraying the designs. 
4,780FansLike
1,668FollowersFollow
0FollowersFollow