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August 23, 2026

Memorial Bridge open to traffic next week

Construction to continue until February

Healdsburg Police Log March 30

Police Station
Sunday, March 12 8:00pm. A man reported a female gained access into his apartment on East St. and broke his refrigerator door. A 47-year-old woman was arrested for possession of methamphetamines and outstanding Lake County warrants, and transported to county jail. 10:44pm. Reporting Party (RP) stated...

Happy anniversay

WEDDED BLISS — Roger and Linda Collins celebrated their 30th

Windsor Year in Review: All about the community

When it comes to hard news, the most fortunate event this year was the one that didn’t happen: there were no wildfires. But with impactful issues of local political organization and the need for development spurring contentious debate, not to mention a pandemic claiming lives while shuttering businesses, it’s important to remember there was a softer side to news in Windsor in 2021. 

Healdsburg chosen by American Institute of Architects for sustainable design program

Last year a group of Healdsburg citizens applied to the American Institute of Architects (AIA) for a Sustainable Design Assessment Team (SDAT) visit. An SDAT is an AIA program that was developed in 2005 to show communities how to use design to create a sustainable future.

Police logs Sept. 2-8

The following are excerpted from Healdsburg Police Department daily log entries.

Overnight bridge closures on 101

Work began this week to rebuild bridges on Highway 101 between Geyserville and Windsor, as part of the ongoing “Big Pave” project.

What’s it like losing the last half of your senior year?

In a bathroom stall on the 25th of January my life changed forever. I was at the Phoenix Theater for the first time, an old, local punk and rock and hip hop joint that has witnessed some of the greats including The Ramones, Green Day and Sublime. I was there for my friend’s band’s first show, and halfway through the show I found myself alone in a broken stall, overwhelmed with a strange and unwelcome anxiety. I pressed my back against the door and stared at the wall above a toilet seat cover dispenser, gazing at the legacy of teen angst scrawled across the walls. And then I saw it, on the green wall in all caps: “DONT WAIT TILL FRIDAY! BE ALIVE NOW!”

Monte Rio property slated for county park and open space

Sonoma County Regional Parks purchased 515 acres of land in Monte Rio for future use as a county park and open space preserve. The $3.9 million purchase was approved by the county board of supervisors in August and the land was purchased in October.
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