Second rally against Healdsburg vaccine mandate arrives at empty City Hall
Protesters rallying against the Healdsburg City Council’s November decision to require proof of vaccination in order to attend in-person council meetings gathered at the Healdsburg Plaza to march to City Hall Monday night.
Meet Mella, Stella’s Identical Pup
Now when most winemakers talk about “clones,” they’re talking about varietals selected for specific qualities, such as flavor, color or intensity. The Dijon clones of pinot noir or chardonnay are well known; but the canine clone of a winery dog is a new thing entirely.
Wine & Food Affair Is Heading Our Way
One of the events that has pinned Healdsburg at the epicenter of California’s Wine Country, and which year after year increases its visibility, is the Wine & Food Affair.
It takes place this weekend for the 24th season, one of three signature events from the...
Restaurant gives life to historic building
El Milagro incorporates family recipes, fresh food
‘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.
Why is Grata’s chef Eric Foster so grateful?
Having navigated the pandemic and resultant worker shortage, chef Eric Foster’s new Windsor restaurant Grata is approaching the end of a successful — if unusual — first year.
Watch where you step: rattlesnake season in Sonoma County
With the warm weather of summer, people like to get out and about in California famous natural environment, but in doing so we enter the territory of one misunderstood, but still dangerous, native species — the rattlesnake.
Gunfire on Front Street Injures One
A 911 call reported that shots were fired shortly after 6pm on Sunday, Aug. 14. Healdsburg Police Department officers responded to Front Street near the small Railroad Park and Healdsburg Memorial Bridge to discover that an injured party had already been transferred to a...
Free tests? As COVID surges, rapid results cost up to $300
When Rebecca Santucci of Lakewood learned that her sister, Stacy, may have been exposed to COVID-19, she set out to look for a rapid test. She needed to know quickly whether their 88-year-old father was at risk.