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April 28, 2026

A look back at the year in schools

The year 2012 for schools across the country was still on a slippery slope as budgets continued to be cut and the possibility of further cuts at the federal level made front-page headlines. There were also many positive stories that hit the front page this year surrounding youth, especially in Healdsburg.

Sonoma West Letters to the Editor, June 28, 2018

Facing the opioid crisis

Suspect arrested in connection to downtown Guerneville structure fires

Authorities arrested a suspected arsonist in connection to the recent fire in downtown Guerneville that burned up two buildings and wreaked havoc on another business, Sonoma County Fire District (SCFD) announced on its Facebook page Sept. 8.

Letters to the Editor, Dec. 13, 2018

An open letter to the city council

Healdsburg Meat Co. development agreement process explained

A lot of public interest has been expressed regarding the new building on the corner of North and Center Streets. Questions related to parking requirements, changes to the Development Agreement (“DA”) and the impact the changes of the building’s tenants have on the DA have been recent topics of conversation in our community. We have prepared this information in an effort to inform residents of the changes to this project.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Slow Down signs

Letters to the Editor 5-8-14

Love and support

Healdsburg son and former mayor Pete Foppiano dies

With the recent passing of Peter (Pete) Foppiano, the community of Healdsburg has not only lost a former mayor but also is now grieving the death of one of its favorite sons. An only child, born to August and Angelina Foppiano in 1953, Foppiano progressed through local schools, always at the head of his class, went on to college at U.C. Berkeley and returned home to eventually serve a long career as a local elected official, two-term mayor and a community leader. Foppiano died on June 30 from a fast-advancing thyroid cancer that left him in a coma in his final few days. He was 68.

Letters to the Editor, May 23, 2019

Thanks for vaping coverage

Council majority remains firm on vaccine mandate for in-person meetings

After a tense, hour-long debate that called into question the equality of hybrid meetings for those who are unvaccinated, the Healdsburg City Council voted 4-1 to approve hybrid meetings and the city’s proof of vaccination requirement for attending in-person meetings.
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