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September 16, 2025

Power Shutoff: Healdsburg’s power to be shut off

Update: 10/26 at 3:20 p.m.

Toilets clogged with fruit and vandalized bathrooms prompt districts to address TikTok challenge

Several Sonoma County schools are reviewing school rules, expectations and social media decorum with students following a new social media trend on TikTok that encourages students to partake in various challenges that inspire vandalism and other inappropriate behavior.

Local youth hold vigil for George Floyd in Sebastopol

Local high school activists welcomed attendees to a candlelight vigil for George Floyd in the Sebastopol Plaza on May 25, marking the first anniversary of his murder under the knee of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin.

Short-term rental ordinance to be revised, reducing regulation for hosted rentals in Windsor

A draft ordinance that will regulate short-term rentals in Windsor came before the planning commission Jan. 11, with commissioners directing staff to revise the ordinance to reduce regulations for hosted rentals, focusing instead on non-hosted rentals, which commissioners agreed are more likely to pose immediate and long-term impacts to the community.

STEM building at high school to be dedicated in honor of science teachers

Two beloved science teachers will be remembered at a dedication ceremony later this month. Healdsburg Unified School District will honor Mark Giampaoli and Carlo Filippi, former science educators at Healdsburg High School and dedicating The Giampaoli-Filippi STEM Center in their memory.

Food for Thought: Healing Illness with Food + Love

SPONSORED – If you live in Sonoma County, you’ve likely seen Food for Thought volunteers collecting food donations at local grocery stores nearly every weekend of the year. And if you’ve ever donated food, money, or time as a volunteer, everyone at Food For Thought thanks you!

THE Jazz Club sparks it up with Charged Particles, Mar. 1

On Thursday, March 1, the Cloverdale Arts Alliance will present Bay Area favorite, Charged Particles, at THE Jazz Club.

Filling a gap in our community

As our cold, wet winter continues, we feel blessed to be out of the six year drought, but also bruised by the damage and harm caused by our recent flood waters. As those Russian River waters climbed, we as a community responded to those in need; once again showing that Northern Sonoma County is a community of compassion, care and action.
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