An inspiring HHS teacher remembered by many
Mike Berry also championed ‘Womyn’s Herstory’
Council to pursue application period, interview process for council candidates
The Healdsburg City Council voted unanimously on June 29 to open an application period, starting today and ending on Friday, July 3 at noon, for city council candidates for either a partial or a full 2.5-year term.
‘Pizza for the People’ — Mombo’s Fred Poulos remembered as authentic mentor
Pepperoni, cheese, tomato sauce and handmade dough are the fixings for making a great pizza, but they can also be the binding ingredients for a beloved brotherhood.
Local art galleries reopen with limited hours, others still waiting to reopen
The county has given the green light for art galleries to reopen, along with several other non-essential businesses such as salons, and local galleries are taking a slow and steady approach to opening their doors. Galleries such as Fulton Crossing and The Upstairs Art Gallery in Healdsburg are opening with limited hours and an emphasis on social distancing, and others like the Sebastopol Center for the Arts and the Cloverdale Arts Alliance are planning to reopen mid-July, also with limited hours and stringent health guidelines in place. Â
Local Rotary Fourth of July event is a now a drive-thru event
Planned parade canceled due to rising COVID-19 cases in countyÂ
Pedestrian killed on Highway 101 near Arata Lane
According to a statement from the California Highway Patrol (CHP), at 10:38 p.m. on June 27, officers responded to northbound Highway 101, south of the Arata Lane exit in Windsor for reports of a person laying in the roadway.
Sebastopol Meeting on Police and Race, Part 2: Ideas from public comment
The next public meeting on police policy and race is Tuesday, June 30 at 6 p.m.Â
COVID reopening and budget finalization top WUSD meeting agenda
COVID-19 and budgeting will dominate the discussions at the June 30 meeting of the Windsor Unified School District Board of Trustees.
Council will consider options for filling vacant council seat
Council to consider options for vacant council seat, budget approval
Special closed session meeting to address lawsuit
At 6 p.m. tonight, June 29, there will be a special closed session meeting of the Windsor Town Council to conference with legal counsel over the lawsuit filed last week, stating that during an incident with Windsor police in July 2019 La’Marcus McDonald’s civil rights were violated. McDonald’s suit names the town of Windsor, three individual police officers, the county of Sonoma and Sonoma County Sheriff Mark Essick.