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May 26, 2026

City council set to interview four councilmember candidates

Virtual meeting starts at 5 p.m. tomorrow

Stand for Justice, July 5

Over the span of a few hours, around 70 people gathered in the Cloverdale Plaza on Sunday, July 5, to call for an end to police brutality nationwide and to share stories of racism in Cloverdale. 

Gallery: Art project, vigil held in Plaza

A community art event and vigil was held in Sebastopol's Plaza Sunday night, July 5. 

Spike in virus cases spur fears of returning to shutdowns

County remains off the governor’s watch list for now

Gallery: An Independence Day like no other

It was a “drive-by” scene of patriotism this Fourth of July in Healdsburg as the Healdsburg Rotary Club Sunrise and city of Healdsburg sponsored a drive-thru event to replace their usual family party in the Healdsburg Plaza.

Preview of the July 7 Sebastopol City Council meeting

The Sebastopol City Council is meeting virtually Tuesday night, July 7 at 6 p.m. You can watch it live, or watch a recording of it after the meeting occurs. 

Preparedness webinar brings new info to light as fire season approaches

At a webinar hosted by Priscilla Abercrombie from Citizens Organized to Prepare for Emergencies (COPE) Fitch Mountain and fourth district supervisor James Gore, individuals from across the county’s emergency preparedness and response sectors came together to provide information on the upcoming fire season and how to be ready.

How are you celebrating the Fourth? Let us know!

Since Kaboom! isn't happening this year, we want to know — how will you be celebrating Independence Day? 

City hall, library tagged with graffiti

The exterior walls of the Sebastopol Library and City Hall were tagged with several pieces of graffiti last Wednesday, July 1, or early Thursday morning. Most of the more offensive tags were removed but one “BLM” spray painted tag was still visible Thursday.

HUSD moving forward to explore ethnic studies program

The Healdsburg Unified School District, with full support from the school board of trustees, is planning to explore how to create and implement a districtwide ethnic studies program for all grade levels. The creation of a new curriculum can take years, however, the process will soon kick off with a preliminary meeting with the Acosta Educational Partnership, a group that works with local schools to aid in the process of establishing ethnic studies, and with community outreach.
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