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December 7, 2025

Downtown wineries partner for a good cause

Tasting rooms will take canned food donation in exchange for wine

YEAR IN REVIEW: A year of cops and robbers

This was a year for the record books in terms of bizarre crimes in west county.

First week of school sees multiple COVID cases for WUSD

Students in the Windsor Unified School District (WUSD) returned to in-person hybrid learning on April 5, but with not even a week back in school, multiple COVID cases have popped up, prompting the activation of the district’s COVID response team, and sending some staff and students back into distance learning.

Great day of fishy fun

Editor: The Healdsburg Wild Steelhead Festival would like to

Here comes Santa

Our foggy COVID-19 brains can’t remember if Santa Claus visited us last year or not. Many of us feel as if he didn’t. But this year is different. We’ve already seen the jolly old fellow at several community gatherings around the county following the recent Thanksgiving holiday. He was waving to crowds from a lighted tractor float at the Geyserville Lighted Tractor Parade last week. This past Sunday he arrived at the Forestville Community Holiday Tree Lighting on a fire truck and the jolly old elf promises to be in downtown Sebastopol this Thursday (Dec. 2) for another tree lighting ceremony. He has a full calendar of appearances and you can follow him on our website at soconews.org.

Letters to the Editor 12-22-16

Right on their jobs

Healdsburg animal activity log: May 3-9

Incoming animals

Some religious thing

I do not intend the following to be mere nostalgia, but rather a description of a safer world in which a teenaged boy would not likely be shot by a police officer.

LETTER: Bodega Hill mining

EDITOR: I am writing to you about something that feels so wrong

City and county officials say ballot initiative will protect basic services

Volunteers seeking 600,000 signatures by April 16 to get
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