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January 24, 2026

Could these bills help California build more affordable housing?

California housing is crowded, expensive and difficult to find, but if a package of bills proposed by prominent Senate Democrats becomes law, some cities could look very different a decade from now.  

Letters to the Editor 4-17-14

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Cops Catch Catalytic Converter Suspects

At about 2am on Tuesday, April 4, Healdsburg Police noticed a GMC Adadia crossing the double-yellow line on Healdsburg Avenue north of the city, and conducted a traffic stop near Lytton Springs Road.  During the stop, officers observed multiple construction tools on the back seat...

WSCUHSD to consider rebranding for consolidated school, Laguna High

The West Sonoma County Union High School District (WSCUHSD) board will convene for a special meeting March 16 at 6 p.m. over Zoom to address the question of identity that rises in the wake of its divided March 10 vote to consolidate Analy and El Molino High Schools, shifting student populations to different campuses this coming fall.

Letters to the Editor: Nov. 7

Veterans Day concert

Quick meeting solidifies layoffs at WUSD, tables question of standardized tests

The agenda for the March 2 special meeting at the Windsor Unified School District was always going to be short, but the meeting took even less time than anticipated when one of the two agenda items was tabled, and the other voted on as a resolution following the final decisions being hashed out in a lengthy closed session meeting earlier in the evening.

Future Farmers

The future of farming will be on parade next week during the

Healdsburg Shared Ministries toy and coat drive

Bringing joy to local families —Dozens of families lined up at the Healdsburg Community Center on Friday, Dec. 20 for the Healdsburg Shared Ministries and St. Paul’s toy and coat drive. Volunteers clad in Santa hats helped families pick out gifts and coats. Attendees were allowed to pick out one coat and one pair of shoes per child and one stocking stuffer and gift per child. Toys for kids ages 0 to 14 were provided.

Letters to the Editor 11-29-12

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County gives the green light to reopen hair salons, indoor dining, retail, faith services

Sonoma County Health Officer Dr. Sundari Mase announced Friday that starting Saturday, June 6, in-person faith-based services, indoor retail shopping and dining, hair salons and barbershops will be allowed to reopen in Sonoma County with mitigation measures in place such as facial coverings and social distancing.
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