Former chief Basurto recovering from COVID-19
Former Windsor Police Chief Carlos Basurto has released a statement on social media discussing his recent battle with COVID-19, which culminated in a 20-day hospital stay, including intubation and six days of unconsciousness. Basurto retired in May 2019 after two and a half years in the post.
Healdsburg sees uptick in car thefts
The Healdsburg Police Department took six reports of stolen vehicles between July 15 and July 18, according to police logs and recent statements on the department’s Facebook page. So far, several arrests have been made and three of the stolen vehicles have been recovered.
Nominations open for November election
The nomination period for the upcoming election opened up earlier this week on July 13. For Healdsburg, that means that folks looking to run for a variety of boards — including school board and city council — are able to throw their hat into the ring to be placed on the Nov. 3 ballot. The nomination period is open until Friday, Aug. 7.
Healdsburg police looking into Ward Street shooting
Healdsburg police are trying to gather more information following an apparent double shooting that took place on July 8.
Healdsburg Community Services introduces new virtual activity and connectivity programs
Folks can view live streams with notable residents or participate in doorway decorating
Widespread economic impact on businesses large and small
Sonoma County’s private businesses come in all shapes and sizes. But none of them are either too big or too small to avoid the economic impacts of the ongoing public health emergency caused by the spread of the COVID-19 virus and the resulting global pandemic.
Design team presents plan for one elementary school program
Plan calls for Spanish instruction, project based learning, small class sizes
End of an era for beloved Jimtown store
Store closing due to fires, lack of affordable housing
Workshops share city strategies
Neighbors are making their voices heard for the future of the city.