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April 10, 2026

District hopes to purchase 50 more hotspots to get families connected to learning

Healdsburg Unified School District (HUSD) students are actively engaging in distance learning, however, some families are still without internet access and the district is hoping to purchase 50 Wi-Fi hotspots to distribute to those in need, according to an update from Erin Fender, the district’s director of curriculum and instruction.

Council approves additional utility bill assistance for low-income residents

Low-income Healdsburg residents who participate in the City Alternative Rates for Energy (CARE) program will now have 100% of their electric bill taken care of by the city for the next three months, until June, in light of the coronavirus pandemic and the financial stress it may cause families.

North county porch portraits catalog life from home

With kids home from school and parents home from work, many local families are having to adjust to a new temporary-normal. In an effort to catalog this new way of life, community members in Geyserville and Healdsburg have begun taking “porch portraits” of families in front of their houses.

What’s with all the howling?

No, there hasn’t been a sudden influx of wolves or a sudden increase in coyotes in west county over the last week. That howling you’ve been hearing every night around 8 p.m. is part of a safely distanced, social solidarity movement — a primal howl, recognizing the continuation of life and existence in the face of the coronavirus threat.

Seb Senior Center delivers 600 meals in one day, steps up other services

The Sebastopol Area Senior Center may be closed to visitors, but its staff is still hard at work — and it's stepping up to the coronavirus challenge in a big way. 

Police tangle with felon in downtown Graton

On April 4 at approximately 4:40 p.m., deputies responded to a call in the 8500 block of Trenton Road in Forestville. The caller reported a man and a woman came to the house earlier in the day making threats. The suspects had just returned, pointed a handgun at the caller, then drove away.

Sebastopol’s Pete Pellini dies

The Pellini family name stood in tall block letters at the center of Sebastopol for almost seven decades, painted over the entrance to the family’s Chevrolet dealership. The name also adorned Little League uniforms, the Ives Park ball field fence and on annual entries...

Holst pushed out at Sebastopol Community Center

Sebastopol Community Cultural Center (SCCC) director Cordelia Holst has been fired from her position as director of the Sebastopol Community Center. The move was taken by a unanimous vote of the community center board.

Newspapers becoming nonprofit

To keep local journalism alive, the owners of this newspaper and three other community newspapers in Sonoma County are transferring their ownership to a new nonprofit created to help the papers compete in a 21st century news market defined by online competition and a flood of information that is often free.

City activates emergency operations center

Early last week, March 24, the city of Healdsburg activated their emergency operations center (EOC) to make sure the city is ready to respond if the COVID-19 situation worsens, or if there is an outbreak in the city.
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