Election Endorsements
Do you remember the first time you voted in a presidential or other election? Was it for Nixon or Kennedy, Bush or Clinton? Are you old enough to have “liked Ike?” Or, did you become a “none of the above” voter and maybe voted for Eugene McCarthy, Ross Perot or Ralph Nader? Did you “recall” California Governor Gray Davis and vote for the Terminator, Arnold Schwarzenegger? Who was the last person you supported for county supervisor, city council or the local school board?
The challenge and charm of rare varietals
Winemakers falling in love with untypical grapes
Sebastopol Hardware lends a hand to local restaurants
Not all businesses are suffering during shelter in place. Some, like grocery, gardening and hardware stores, are doing land-office business. Now one of those businesses, Sebastopol Hardware, is reaching out to one of the hardest hit sectors of the economy — local restaurants.
Windsor, meet Green Charlie Brown
Charlie Brown turned heads at his green carpet debut on the Windsor Town Green, sporting overalls and clumps of mud painted on his head, hands and feet on Aug. 26, for the town’s first Summer Nights on the Green concert.
Thriller to be partially filmed in Healdsburg
Psychological thriller will have scenes filmed in town, Sonoma Coast
Healdsburg’s Lunar New Year Fest Canceled Due to Rain
Big PSA tonight! The third annual Lunar New Year festival planned for the Healdsburg plaza tomorrow has been canceled because of this storm headed our way. Even though organizers had planned to hold the event "rain or shine," due to the predicted intensity of...
4 New Nonstop Flights at Sonoma County Airport
Starting May 1, you'll be able to visit these four cities via nonstop flights to and from the Sonoma County Airport: Kalispell, Montana; Boise, Idaho; Salem, Oregon; and Pasco, Washington. Each route will run twice a week to start. Tickets are on sale now,...
Rotary Club of Sebastopol donates nearly $30,000 to help support Ukraine
In early March, the Rotary Club of Sebastopol voted to donate $10,000 to the Rotary International Disaster Response Fund for Ukraine. Since then, the service club has raised an additional $19,000 for a total donation of $29,000 — and the donation amount keeps growing.