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January 31, 2026

Letters to the Editor 2-6-14

An effective leader

Police Log, Aug. 21-27

Police Station
Monday, Aug. 21  12:17pm. A physical fight occurred at the Wine Country Chevron on Healdsburg Avenue, where a woman punched a man. An officer responded and arrested a 32-year-old (YO) woman for domestic battery and transported her to Sonoma County jail. 12:22pm. A verbal disturbance occurred...

Letters to the Editor 12-18-14

Returning to Church Series

Big work

Big decisions require big work. And voters have very big work cut out for them this November when they will vote to either end California’s prohibition on adult use of marijuana or delay the inevitable one more time.

Councilman Comes Around on Growth Management Ordinance

City Council
"We have finalized a ballot measure for Healdsburg’s voters that encourages housing that is best suited to Healdsburg’s workers," writes Councilmember Chris Herrod, "near the city center, close to transportation and jobs, and where higher density units make the most sense, both cosmetically and economically (and in accord with our climate goals)..."

Taxicab service back in town

A month without taxi service in town likely left some tourists

For seniors, ‘hanging up the keys’ is a life-altering experience

Seminar coming to Sebastopol Senior Center in September

Healdsburg Year in Review: Schools

Every year, SoCoNews compiles a list of the year’s most noteworthy events, happenings and newsmakers and writes a comprehensive timeline that looks back at the year.

In race to save most lives, California wrestles with COVID vaccine eligibility

Melinda McKee is anxious to get her COVID-19 vaccine. The medication she takes for a rare form of arthritis makes her immunocompromised and at high risk of falling severely ill from infections. But she’s only 33, and at the current vaccination rate, it may be months before she can get her shots. 
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