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May 25, 2026

Look Who’s Local: Laurie Kneeland

Cloverdale resident since 1999

Puff, puff, pass it on: cannabis industry gets into philanthropy

Sonoma County is no stranger to cannabis, and the passing of Proposition 64, the Adult Use of Marijuana Act (AUMA), has opened the doors for approved, state-licensed facilities to commercially sell, distribute and produce marijuana for its recreational consumers.

Cloverdale Police Logs: Dec. 21-27

MONDAY, DEC. 21

Cannabis and the environment

In an industry that wants to be seen as green, what are the real impacts? The answer is, no one knows for sure.

Plaza protest, May 31

Around 50 community members gathered at the Cloverdale Plaza on May 31 for a peaceful protest calling attention to the death of George Floyd. 

Police Log, April 15 – 21

No parking sign in police lot
On Wednesday at 7:07am, trespassing was reported at Hotel Healdsburg on Matheson Street. A woman was in the elevator and refused to leave. The RP stated the woman arrived at the hotel almost every other night. Officers responded, advised the woman to leave the property and verbally trespassed her from the property....

Police Log, Oct. 16-22

Monday, Oct. 16 11:06am The Reporting Party (RP) said she believes her parked car was hit the previous day at Safeway on Vine Street. An officer responded and took a report on the hit and run. 12:13pm The RP indicated that a woman in the lobby...

Police Log, May 12-18

Police car with Chief Matt Jenkins
In the early morning hours of May 14, a hit-and-run accident occurred on Hudson Street at Front Street. The RP requested police check the area. Officers arrived on scene and located the RP’s vehicle that was legally parked with damage to the body. Officers located a trail of oil leading to a suspect vehicle possibly involved in the accident. The vehicle was towed for evidence and a report was taken

Risk of Coronavirus low, but local agencies are ready, monitoring

Statements release by both the Sonoma County Department of Health Service (DHS) and the Sonoma County Office of Education reveal that while local officials believe the risk of coronavirus in Sonoma County is low, they are preparing anyway.

Police Log, Sept. 9-15

"Sept 10, 3:34pm: A vehicle was stopped at the Senior Center lot on East Street for not allowing pedestrians to pass. The driver’s license was confiscated and the driver was cited for driving with a suspended license." Don't mess with those seniors!
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