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Carnaval celebrates Oaxacan culture for all

Corazón Healdsburg, a nonprofit serving the community of Healdsburg by bridging racial and economic divides through innovative programs, together with Comité Pochtlán, announced the Carnaval y Féria de Salud event will be held on Sunday, April 7 from 3 to 7:30 p.m. at the Healdsburg Community Center.

The Wall That Heals

Remembrance and Respect—The Wall That Heals, a three-quarter scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall in Washington D.C. was on display in Windsor from March 28 to 31. In addition to the wall replica, there was an mobile education center about the war and the memorial as well as the traditional POW/MIA Empty Chair display. On Saturday, March 30, Chief Carlos Basurto led a brief ceremony with speakers that included a Gold Star widow, a reading of names of Sonoma County residents memorialized on the wall (59 in total) followed a 59 second moment of silence to remember them, and then a bagpiper playing Amazing Grace.

New law provides record of officer fired for pot

A recent records request from Healdsburg Police Department shows that Ryan Howard was fired from the force for distributing marijuana that was in police evidence to a resident that did not have rights to it, and for providing false information to the department in a subsequent report.

Updated air quality guidelines for schools as fire season approaches

The Sonoma County Office of Education (SCOE) has updated the air quality guidelines that school districts developed and released last fall in response to the smoke from the Camp Fire. When thick smoke blanketed the county, individual districts were left scrambling to decide what to...

Sheriff to release 12 records under SB 1421

On Jan. 1, SB 1421 was enacted by the California legislature.  It required the release of reports involving all deputy involved shootings, use of force situations causing great bodily injury, and sustained complaints of dishonesty and sexual assault. 

Letters to the Editor, April 4

Roundup is not sustainable

Junior Rangers discover county’s great outdoors

Getting kids outside may be a bit difficult nowadays surrounded by world a of distractions, video games and technology.

Letters to the editor: April 4-10

Can you COPE?

City to oppose CASA Compact policies

The CASA Compact won’t have a welcome home in Healdsburg.

SoCurious: Voigt revamp, sculpting interest in outdoor art

Q: “Who is responsible for repairing and maintaining the Voigt family sculptures? Can citizens or the Healdsburg Department of Public Works help?”— Edward Ng, Healdsburg
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