A Scream in the Night
The members of Healdsburg’s Noon Rotary got a lesson in “living with lions” (the original name for Quinton Martins’ mountain lion research project, now run in association with Audubon Canyon Ranch), when Ami Bluestone showed up to preview “The Path of Puma-36,” a short movie she made about tracking a collared lion on his search for a place to live in the North Bay.
Changes bookend the WUSD meeting
The Dec. 1 meeting of the Windsor Unified School District Board of Trustees started and ended with some monumental changes.
March Ave Improvement Gets Okay from City Council
“Can you speak to how this project does or doesn’t comply with what the recommendations are in the Active Transportation plans, or what the proposed bike and ped [pedestrian] improvements are that people have been emailing us about?” Councilmember Ariel Kelley asked. “I think there’s a disconnect between what you guys are proposing and what the community [believes] is included in the project.”
Windsor council discussing vacancy, at-large elections and drought
The upcoming July 21 Windsor Town Council meeting will address four big items. Three of these pertain to the makeup of the town council itself, and one pertains to water resource management and the drought emergency.
Center Literary Cafe no more
The “Center Literary Café” a long-standing community group that gathers writers together to share work celebrated their final gathering last month unless they can find a new volunteer to run the program.
Rotating power outages likely to occur through Wednesday
Update: 8/17/20 at 6 p.m.: The Flex Alert has now been extended through Wednesday, Aug. 19.
SRJC Planetarium, host of a thousand field trips, closing for repairs
According to a statement issued last week, the Santa Rosa Junior College (SRJC) planetarium, which was originally built in 1980, will temporarily close for the fall 2018 semester in order to perform a technical and structural assessment of the facility.
Historic Rainstorm Rocks Healdsburg
In case you haven’t noticed, it’s been raining. Hard. So hard, that all sorts of flooding, mudsliding and other havoc has unfolded across Healdsburg and environs over the past four days.
In the time since a “bomb cyclone” mated with an “atmospheric river” and started unleashing its waters on Healdsburg...
Sebastopol Rotary looking for swim class volunteers
The sounds of summer will soon be coming from the direction of Ives Pool, where the Sebastopol Rotary Club will again be teaching local 7-year-olds how to swim. Sebastopol Rotary's Learn-to-Swim Program is now in its 36th year, and the club is looking for volunteers to help with this year's program.
Salary, pension talks holding up final budget
Final public sessions on the City of Healdsburg’s 2010-11 budget














