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Healdsburg
November 10, 2025

COVID surge upends some California courts – again

The sharp increase in coronavirus cases is again challenging California’s courts, with judges releasing plans this week to scale back some courtroom procedures as the state experiences the largest spike in COVID-19 since January 2021. 

About obituaries

Probably every issue of this newspaper ever published has contained at least one story or item about a death. That’s because when we share our lives and community together, we also share our passings.

Letters to the editor: November 21, 2019

What does mandatory really mean?

Windsor Letters to the Editor, Sept. 6, 2018

Thanks for senior center

Cloverdale Letters to the Editor 6-8-17

Shout out to Interact

Full Red Alert is here

Red will be the dominant color for this weekend’s many red, white and blue Fourth of July celebrations, holiday picnics and weekend outdoor adventures. That is because we are now under a summer-long Red Flag fire safety alert issued by CalFire and others. Hot weather, busy humans and dumb moments are dangerous ingredients for tragedy and loss.

Polution Prevention

In celebration of National Pollution Prevention Week, Sept. 16 to 20, the Russian River Watershed Association and the City of Petaluma are once again sponsoring the Safe Medicine Disposal Round-Up Week.

Healdsburg Letters to the Editor

Choose housing

LETTER: Extraordinary generosity

Editor: This year, as in years past, the Windsor Fire Protection

LETTER: Fix our pool — now

Editor: Two high schools share one swimming pool in the heart of
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Arts & Entertainment

CARPE DIEM string quartet at The 222

Healdsburg Happenings, Nov. 6 – 17

The boundary-breaking Carpe Diem ensemble has earned widespread critical acclaim for its performances of traditional repertoire, new music, genre-bending collaborations and community engagement. At The 222 on Sunday Nov. 9, and other Healdsburg Happenings this week...