Major cuts loom for city’s community services department
If approved, budget cuts could affect rec programs, park maintenance, arts and culture events
City meeting on police policy and race attracts large virtual crowd, Part 1
This is part 1 of a 2-part article
Peacetown family activities are in the bag
Sometimes, places call to you. That’s how it was when Elizabeth Smith first visited Sebastopol. She knew she had to move here. She felt the same way the first time she went to a Peacetown Concert in Ives Park.
Local activists look for ways to continue discussion on racial discrimination
New community conversation on racism on Tuesday evening, plus local activists looking for new spot to display art installation on racism
City will evaluate how to fill Gold’s vacant seat
When Healdsburg Mayor Leah Gold steps down from her council seat effective June 30, the city council will have three ways to find a replacement, according to David Kiff, the city’s interim city manager.
Local salons adjust to opening with limited capacity
As Healdsburg hair salons start getting used to reopening, many are trying to strike a balance between rescheduling the mass list of clients who had appointments scheduled when the county’s shelter-in-place order was issued, and meeting or exceeding the guidelines set forth by the county and the California Board of Barbering and Cosmetology.
Special meeting on police policy and racism tonight
At its June 16 city council Meeting, the city council approved two special meetings to plan a process to address community concerns regarding police policies and racism and nurturing a safe and healthy community.
Windsor students bring home prizes from Ag Days contest
Windsor students from Brooks Elementary and Windsor Christian Academy took home multiple prizes in the Ag Days art contest.

















