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April 8, 2026

Library expands curbside pick-up program

The Sonoma County Library announced that it would be expanding curbside pick-up of materials to 12 of its locations, effective Monday, June 29.

Healdsburg alumni, parents say there’s still a divide in local schools

Panelists push for more diversity in faculty, ethnic studies program

HPD opens investigation into aggressive driving incident at march

A white pickup truck aggressively swerved through a crowd of about 50 protesters while they were in front of the Rite Aid on Healdsburg Avenue during a youth anti-racism march on June 26. According to the Healdsburg Police Department, multiple people reported the incident and it is now an open investigation.

Gallery: Student-led protest calls for justice and equality

Healdsburg High School junior Izabel Soto organized a protest calling for racial justice and equality on Friday evening, June 26. Students, families and young activists marched from the high school parking lot, down Matheson Street to the Plaza and down Center Street past the Healdsburg Police Department holding handmade signs and chanting phrases such as, “Black Lives Matter,” and “No justice, no peace.”

Town, sheriff, officers sued for alleged civil rights violation

Charges stem from an incident in July 2019

Birthday celebration takes to the sky

Did you hear or see the WWII P51 Mustang fly over Healdsburg on Wednesday, June 24 at around 11 a.m.? It was Lynn Hunt, president of the Pacific Coast Air Museum flying “Red Dog” over Healdsburg Senior Living to celebrate Del Tiedeman’s 100th birthday. 

Three Sonoma County agencies to receive wildfire safety and preparedness grants

Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) and the California Fire Foundation announced three groups in Sonoma County will receive a total of more than $30,000 as part of the 2019 Wildfire Safety and Preparedness grant program. The program provides funding for fire agencies, firefighters and Community/Neighborhood Emergency Response Teams (CERT/NERT) in Northern California.

Judd Family Memorial campaign continues

Vandalized Holocaust fountain may serve as teachable moment

Tuesdays with Donna at Costeaux comes to an end

Great communities like Healdsburg have many legacy institutions and monuments. Some are made of brick or stone and some are humans. At Costeaux French Bakery, a brick and mortar institution itself, there is also a living and smiling institution, and her name is Donna Biasotti.

Girl Scouts earn Presidential Volunteer Service Awards

This year, seven Girls Scouts belonging to Windsor Girl Scout Troop 11302 earned their Presidential Volunteer Service Awards (PVSA) at the gold level. The PVSA recognizes United States citizens and lawfully admitted, permanent residents of the United States who have achieved the required number of hours of service over a 12-month time period or cumulative hours over the course of a lifetime.
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