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
Sitting down with Jared Huffman
Last week local U.S. Congressman Jared Huffman stopped by the office of our sister paper, Sonoma West Times & News, to talk about what he’s been doing in Congress over the last few months, how Congress has changed since Democrats took over after the midterm election and what he thinks about the crowded slate of Democratic contenders for president.
Commentary: The Third Thing
After several years of challenges, the author’s mother and sister found themselves on board the Viking Sky as it nearly ran aground in Norway
They say bad things come in threes. I certainly hope that’s the case, as my family is pretty ready to be...
Housing talks complicated by local equity issues for Latinos
Talk and real action are on the rise in dealing with Sonoma County’s affordable housing crisis, but some of the talk is about the county’s poorest families and how many Latinos might get left behind as local governments, nonprofits and the construction industry work to build 30,000 houses in the next five years.
City Council Preview for April 1 meeting
The Healdsburg City Council will hold its next meeting on Monday, April 1.
Connect the Bay: KRCB radio to feature live show on affordable housing
Affordable housing experts will be on air to answer listener questions, discuss housing

















