Local mom provides homemade baby food service
Imagine: homemade, preservative-free baby food for your child that you don’t have to make yourself. Windsor resident Tanya Valentine offers just the thing- a homemade baby food service. The service, called Urban Baby Food, offers four stages of food starting with children four months of age, and is designed for the first year of their lives, although Valentine can customize food for other ages.
Windsor shows off its SMART station
The official arrival of SMART to its new station in Windsor was met by well over 1000 residents, neighbors and on-stage engineers and politicians who helped bring Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit service to what is now its northern terminus, the Town of Windsor.
Healdsburg launches Adopt-a-Park program
In his younger years, Bobby Platt grew up on Second Street and
‘Marion Lane’ dedicated to longtime Healdsburg resident
Friends and family of the late Marion Tingstrom gathered Tuesday to celebrate a small, private street named after Tingstrom.
Senior Center’s new 2012 Calendar features “classic cars, classic people”: Now on sale to support ongoing activities
"Classic cars and classic people," the title of the Sebastopol
WSCUHSD board to discuss postponing rebranding timeline
The West Sonoma County Union High School District board will discuss Superintendent Toni Beal’s request to consider postponing the campus rebranding of Analy High School and Laguna High School at a special board meeting over Zoom at 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 5, according to the agenda sent early Tuesday evening.
Homeless deaths reflect local challenges
Editor’s note: Because of the challenging and divisive nature of this story, and the legal barriers to certain information, this article has been constructed as much from observation as verifiable fact, because getting to first-person sources proved difficult. We will continue to follow the story on the realities, pitfalls and difficulties of dealing with “the homeless issue.”












