51.3 F
Healdsburg
February 15, 2026

UPDATE: Sexual assault suspect arrested

UPDATE: On Oct. 18, at about 9 p.m., the Healdsburg Police Department made an arrest on a male transient sought on suspicion of sexually battery against a female jogger on Oct. 13.

Commentary: Reflecting on the first day of school

I remember that morning so clearly. She was far more calm than my wife and I were … it was hard not to tear up. We were dropping our daughter off for the first day of Kindergarten.

Figures show stability in enrollment for K-5

Construction full steam ahead for HHS gym, district enters into contract reopeners

Homework for 2015

Here’s wishing everyone a fulfilling, prosperous and happy New Year. In this new year, we hope more and more citizens of all ages take more active roles in our many community pursuits, local government actions and our far-ranging series of crucial debates and decisions. It’s a new year for all of us, a year already filled with undone tasks, ongoing conversations and new goals.

“She Persisted” exhibit at Healdsburg Museum

The Healdsburg Museum’s next offering is “She Persisted.” The exhibition highlights notable women in local history. Their colorful lives and significant achievements in the 19th and early 20th centuries helped shape the character of our community. The exhibition will include historic artifacts, narratives and photographs, plus an extensive display of local historic artwork by Jane Raabe, Myra Hazen, Ollie Gaddini Bacigalupi, Maude Needham Latimer, Alice Haigh Dixon and Rosinda Holmes.

Winter wonderland

Winter wonderland — An uncharacteristic blanket of snow hugged the eastern hills on Feb.5 as an arctic weather system dropped snow levels to a few hundred feet. The Geysers, Mount St. Helena and other peaks gleamed white in the morning sun as freezing temperatures descended on the area.

Letters to the Editor: Dec. 29, 2020

Healdsburg in the 1918 flu epidemic

Mutt Lynch Winery launches special “Meet The Cookies” tasting flight

The 2020 Girl Scout Cookie Season has officially started. For the second year running, winemaker and Mutt Lynch Winery owner Brenda Lynch has created a special “Meet The Cookies” tasting flight for guests to enjoy at the Mutt Lynch tasting room in downtown Windsor.

Healdsburg Letters to the Editor: July 29, 2021

North county fire services

Work is underway on Kennedy Lane cottage courts

Demolition and construction crews are making progress on Healdsburg’s first cottage-court style housing development on Kennedy Lane.
4,780FansLike
1,659FollowersFollow
0FollowersFollow