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August 21, 2026

“Summer Nights” applauded, will be back again next summer

Summer Nights on the Green for 2003 came to a conclusion last

AAUW lecture series covers history and politics

The Healdsburg branch of American Association of University Women has announced the spring season of its lecture series, and is again offering two new courses.

Who Has the Cheapest Corkage Fees in Healdsburg?

There's an interesting piece in the latest issue of the Trib on the rising price of corkage fees for the BYOB experience at restaurants in town. SingleThread leads the pack at $150 per bottle. Agave is on the much lower end at $8 per bottle — and...

Sebastopol Community Needs Summit is Wednesday

The Sebastopol community will have the opportunity to learn more about local issues related

Healdsburg Sheriff logs, Feb. 11 – 17

MONDAY FEBRUARY 11

Judd Family Memorial campaign continues

Vandalized Holocaust fountain may serve as teachable moment

American Legion Crab Feed, Feb. 4 at Villa

American Legion Sotoyome Post 111 is hosting its annual crab feed on Saturday, Feb. 4 at the Villa Chanticleer in Healdsburg. The menu includes all-you-can-eat crab, garlic bread and salad. Dinner also includes beer, wine, water and coffee. There is no pasta, no raffle and no auction to distract attendees from fresh crab. Proceeds from this event support the charitable programs of the local legion post. The event is $60 a ticket. For tickets call 431-2328 or 695-2663.

The life expectancy gap: Healdsburg highest, Russian River lowest

The Russian River area has the lowest life expectancy rate of anywhere in Sonoma County while Healdsburg residents tend to live the longest, according to a new Summary Measures of Health report released by the Sonoma County health department.

Public life goes dark

One month ago, all of Sonoma County’s “public life” was put off limits. No schools, locked parks, barricaded beaches, no dining out or casual shopping trips. Gathering places where conversations and friendships get shared are taboo. Libraries, coffee shops, brewpubs, art galleries and any space smaller than six feet square, are now officially declared uninhabitable.

Healdsburg council meetings will be held in hybrid format starting Nov. 15

The Healdsburg City Council will start conducting hybrid meetings, in-person and live on Zoom, beginning Nov. 15, the day of the council’s next regular meeting. Proof of vaccination will be required for entry, a negative COVID-19 test will not be allowed as a substitute and face masks will be required at all times.
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