West County schools seek taxpayer support Bond measures big part of upcoming election
Three West County school boards at separate meetings in June
Windsor Creek Subdivision completion is complicated
Residents of the Windsor Creek subdivision brought the Windsor
Driver in crash charged with manslaughter – mother holds no ill will
Memorial fund offers community a chance to help with
WUSD expanding universal PreK-TK for 4-year-olds ahead of state mandate
Windsor Unified School District (WUSD) recently announced that it would expand its preschool and transitional kindergarten (PreK-TK) program to include younger students starting in the 2022-23 academic school year, three years ahead of the state mandate to do so.
Sonoma County homeless census reveals 40 percent increase
“There’s no place like home,” if you have one.
Good news for local news
Most of the time journalists go around looking for trouble. Lately, we haven’t had to look very hard. Our reporting has focused on the viral pandemic, the wildfires, the drought, climate change, civil unrest, constitutional insurrection and attacks of “fake news” against our very being and profession. It’s never been more challenging to seek out troubles and alert our public about problems that need solutions. We watchdog our government leaders to uphold our public trust, our laws and our democracy. We sit through endless school board meetings and local government sessions looking for anything that might smell fishy. We count on you, our readers, to act on your civic duties as voters, taxpayers and independent voices. We can’t force you to read our news or speak up, but we will never tire of imploring you to raise your voices to power and to defend our fragile democracy.
The Healdsburg School reopens following coronavirus concerns
Classes canceled after an adult member of the school community — not an employee — exposed to confirmed COVID-19 case
Cannabis products for pets: a market with legs
It might help, but vets can’t talk about it