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November 8, 2025

City to consider COVID response measures

As the COVID-19 pandemic wears on, the Healdsburg City Council agreed Monday night, Aug. 3, to explore several virus response actions such as eviction protection, civil fines for not observing public health orders, retail assistance, utility bill relief, child care programs and encouraging bicycle and pedestrian use.

‘Mary Poppins of hair salons’ takes her business on the road

Graton hairstylist has set up shop on her front porch, and collapsed it down into her hatchback

Sonoma County to remain on state watchlist

COVID-19 cases still spiking as death toll reaches 39

Black Lives Matter mural defaced

A week after an event was held commemorating the new Black Lives Matter mural in downtown Sebastopol, someone spray painted over the first few letters of the piece — writing “all” in white, over the bright yellow letters of the word “Black.”

WCUHSD to start year in distance learning

WCUHSD school board will reevaluate current health and safety conditions around Sept. 8

Dry Creek cannabis grow nears approval

Public hearing canceled as no objections have been filed

Virtual golf tournament to honor Healdsburg grad Drew Esquivel

Unique format allows foursomes to compete at Tayman Park

Traffic stop leads to suspected fentanyl arrest

On July 23 Healdsburg Police Officer Frank Patane made a suspected fentanyl arrest after a traffic stop for a vehicle code violation in Healdsburg.

Preview of the Aug. 4 Sebastopol City Council Meeting

The Sebastopol City Council is tackling a modest agenda this week. The council is meeting virtually Tuesday night, Aug. 4 at 6 p.m. You can watch it live, or watch a recording of it after the meeting occurs.  

Budget adjustments returning for 45-day revise at WUSD meeting

The Aug. 4 meeting of the Windsor Unified School District Board of Trustees only has one major agenda item, but it is a critical one — the 45-day revise of their annual budget.
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