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July 12, 2025

Residents share vision for a safer, prettier Healdsburg Avenue

Workshop event part of effort to glean community input for a new vision for corridor

May Day festival returns for 42nd year

Hold onto your streamer, it’s almost May Day.

Will Tesconi joins Assemblymember Jim Wood’s staff in Santa Rosa

On Jan. 16, Will Tesconi joined Assemblymember Jim Wood’s Santa Rosa district office as a field representative. Wood is a Democrat, representing the 2nd Assembly District, which includes Humboldt, Del Norte, Trinity and Mendocino counties plus northern and coastal Sonoma County. Wood maintains three district offices in Santa Rosa, Ukiah and Eureka; the Eureka office supports Del Norte, Humboldt and Trinity counties.

SoCurious? You asked, we answered: Motorcycle police at HPD

Eddie Merideth from Healdsburg asked, “What ever happened to the motorcycle policeman program in Healdsburg? Does the city still own the motorcycle and what are the plans to use it in the future?”

City to weigh growth management changes

Deadline near to make November ballot

Council to discuss growth management modification

Question whether to ask voters to change rules

“We are open for business” is message from wine committee joint meeting

Water conservation, fire impacts discussed

Fires highlight critical weaknesses in communication infrastructure

On the first night of the fires in Sonoma County, large swaths of the region lost cell phone coverage and internet connectivity, as Verizon and Comcast coverage took a big hit. At the height of the destruction, as many as 77 cell towers were taken off the grid. Despite swift reaction times from the providers, the loss of communications was costly in the first, most hectic hours of the firestorm.

Summer school ends with sharing knowledge

Two weeks ago, Healdsburg Junior High held a summer school showcase for students and parents.

Healdsburg man convicted for assaulting police officers

Handcuffs on suspect
A Healdsburg man was found guilty on all charges on March 20 on a four-count misdemeanor complaint stemming from an incident on Dec. 30, 2016. David Robert Brewer, 36, was sentenced Monday by Judge Julie Conger after a jury found Brewer guilty of two counts of battery on a peace officer, resisting a peace officer and battery.
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