Social Security is Not Broken, Not Broke, and Certainly Not Bankrupt
On August 14, 1935, after much debate and protest, President
Water conservation in Healdsburg brings attention to access for seniors
It’s been a long time since rain fell and the reality of severe drought is sinking in for seniors in Healdsburg, where the city has mandated a 40% reduction of water use.
HUSD school board approves 7.5% salary increase for all district staff
District will have to dip into general and reserve funds to fund salary increase, bolster budget ahead of deficit spending
Sebastopol City Council to consider prohibiting fireworks and reviving city life
The Sebastopol City Council will discuss reviving public life again at its upcoming meeting Tuesday, May 4 at 6 p.m. The meeting, held over Zoom, will also include a public hearing on an ordinance to prohibit fireworks and a resolution on water conservation measures.
COVID-19 cases, new syndrome on the rise among children, especially Latino children
At least seven California children have died from COVID-19 since the pandemic began, more than 350,000 kids have tested positive for the virus and the number of youngsters diagnosed with a new, rare inflammatory syndrome continues to spread.
Heat advisory, Red Flag conditions ahead
PG&E shutting off power to approximately 1,781 customers in Sonoma County
Sebastopol City Council preview
The Sebastopol City Council is slated to address a small agenda at its meeting on Oct. 6, with one proclamation, one public hearing and two regular agenda items. The meeting will be held virtually starting at 6 p.m. The meetings are broadcast live over Zoom or livestream.com, and are also available to watch after the meeting occurs. To view the full meeting agenda, click here.
What does the state’s new virus monitoring system mean for schools?
Counties in the purple will have to distance learn, a move to red can reopen schools