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August 23, 2026

A marker for coastal champion

Former county supervisor Mike Reilly remembered during small coastal gathering

Neighborhood preparedness groups are trying to find their role in COVID-19 response

Local community groups tend to highlight how they’re preparing for the emergencies that are more frequent in Sonoma County — namely, fires and floods. However, struck with a different kind of emergency with COVID-19, the county’s local Citizens Organized to Prepare for Emergencies (COPE) and Map Your Neighborhood groups, as well as Community Emergency Response Teams (CERTs), are leaning into the core of their preparedness measures and training.

Tuesday concerts still evolving

Concerns about dogs, blanket hogs

Council, planning commission receiving update on downtown zoning plan

In a joint meeting on July 14, the Cloverdale City Council and Cloverdale Planning Commission are set to receive presentations about both state housing laws and updating downtown zoning using SB 2 funding from the state. The meeting begins at 6:15 p.m. and is being held virtually following a two-item regular city council meeting. To view the full joint agenda, click here.

First EGVM found, containment measures taken

The first European grapevine moth of 2011 has been found,

Cloverdale Fire Logs: Aug. 24-30

MONDAY, AUG. 24

SLIDESHOW: Dia de los Muertos

Hundreds of people came out to honor the dead and celebrate the living for Corazon Healdsburg's Dia de los Muertos celebration. There were marigold altars, Aztec dancers, face painting, friends laughing, family and community gathering all together! It was splendid.

Healdsburg’s Celso Rosales remembered

HHS counselor and coach guided many Latino youth to careers of success

County to start vaccinating residents 70 and older starting on Monday

Starting Monday, Feb. 8, Sonoma County residents aged 70 and older will be able to get COVID-19 vaccines at county-designated clinics and at 11 Safeway pharmacies in Sonoma County. Each Safeway pharmacy will be able to handle up to 20 appointments per day between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.

Local knitters unite to help homeless youth

Purls of Joy and SAY are helping homeless, at risk youth stay warm
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