The Lambda COVID variant is in California: 5 things to know
A new COVID-19 variant — named lambda — has arrived in California.
Teacher strike averted in Sebastopol’s Twin Hills Union School District
On Aug. 9, days before union teachers were poised to strike in Sebastopol, the Twin Hills Teachers Association (THTA) ratified an agreement over salary raises after finding a compromise with the Twin Hills Union School District (THUSD) they could accept.
How much is rent relief helping Californians?
When Blanca Esthela Trejo, 46, lies down to sleep, what feels like shards of glass stab her back and cut into her lungs — a lingering effect of COVID-19.
Transportation measure, among several Nov. 3 tax questions
Voters asked to support early renewal of ¼-cent sales tax for roads and transit
Q&A with Windsor mayoral candidates, part two
2020 marks the first year that Windsor will be participating in district elections, and the first time they will be voting for an at-large mayor.
Mequity at the library, making free and equal access to menstrual supplies “a norm”
Equal access to menstrual hygiene products
BurtoNZ Bakery products hitting Geyserville
Bobbi and Warren Burton have been pumping out baked goods at their local shop BurtoNZ Bakery in Windsor for more than five years. Their products have been tasted throughout the area in towns such as Cloverdale and Healdsburg and can be found in places like Amy’s Wicked Slush and Shelton’s Natural Food Market.
Parking meters are a tax
I am a local who has been visiting and shopping downtown since 1990. The current parking dilemma has arisen because of the past political marriage between downtown business and local politicians. In an effort to promote growth and accumulate revenue, Healdsburg has incorporated the in-lieu parking fee concept, which although is good for developers, it has failed the local property owning taxpayer.
Teen poets power Laguna High School literary magazine
Keep your hand moving and cross nothing out, forget about spelling, punctuation and grammar for now, remember to lose control and do not even try to make sense. According to 16-year-old Julia Wright, these are the fundamentals of creative writing at the heart of Laguna High School’s literary magazine.