Council approves additional utility bill assistance for low-income residents
Low-income Healdsburg residents who participate in the City Alternative Rates for Energy (CARE) program will now have 100% of their electric bill taken care of by the city for the next three months, until June, in light of the coronavirus pandemic and the financial stress it may cause families.
Fifteen schools applied for reopening waivers, but only one approved
Two schools in Healdsburg and one in Windsor among those asked to provide more information
Foppoli will ‘step back,’ but not resign
According to a statement released through the town of Windsor, Mayor Dominic Foppoli will be “stepping away” from his official duties, but he continues to assert his innocence and makes no indication of any plans to resign.
Local organizations collaborate for comprehensive art camps
Camps are run separately, but scheduled with the others in mind
Healdsburg Letters to the Editor, Oct 18
Editor’s note: Thank you, Healdsburg, for your passionate belief in the value of free expression through your local newspaper. Due to the high volume of letters, we have set aside extra space. In this week’s paper, we are running every letter we received through Tuesday morning, on elections and other topics.











