Windsor COPE looks to grow
Moving into the new year, Windsor COPE is working on becoming more known around the Windsor community. Community involvement is the disaster preparedness organization's main goal for 2022 and forward.
Sonoma County Fire District Celebrates New Graduates
Recruit firefighter academy 19-1 — Friends, family and firefighters from Healdsburg, Marin and the Sonoma County Fire District gathered at the Spring Hills Community Church in Fulton on Saturday, June 29 to celebrate the 17 graduates of the Sonoma County Fire District Recruit Firefighter academy 19-1.
Task force formed to battle opioid addiction
‘Confronting the Opioid Epidemic’ event at Raven Oct. 3
New novel for Healdsburg native
Marc Bojanowski’s book, “Journeyman” set in a town a lot like Healdsburg
The dark, silly, twisted side of Healdsburg’s history
When you walk into the Healdsburg Museum to visit the new
County launches inaugural Restaurant Week program
The Sonoma County Tourism Bureau is launching its inaugural
Introducing SoCoNews
Last week’s biggest local news was about the local news. That would be us. Maybe you caught the big change, or maybe you didn’t. Let us explain further. Last week we transformed ourselves into SoCoNews and launched a great new website, unfurled a new news flag and launched a new identity. We are SoCoNews, which is short for Sonoma County Local New Initiative, our new community-based nonprofit owner. It’s more than a name change, even though our local news mission stays the same and all the people here are still on board and continuing to work harder than ever.