High schools look into sharing resources
Sonoma County Superintendent of Schools Steve Herrington put a
Luxury Rebound: Healdsburg’s $2 Million Home Sales Surge
As Q1 2025 data reveals, Healdsburg’s real estate market is defying conventional wisdom with a 150% surge in luxury home sales while Sonoma County’s high-end market continues to decline. These counterintuitive trends are reshaping our understanding of the local market in ways that might surprise even longtime residents.
New Men’s Clothing Shop Replacing Outlander on Healdsburg Plaza
In case you didn’t hear, Healdsburg menswear staple Outlander closed last weekend after over a quarter-century at 103 Plaza St. Married-couple owners Bill and Chris Bryant, who still plan to keep running the One-o-One women’s boutique next door, recently hinted to the Press Democrat that Outlander would be replaced...
2018 Healdsburg Arts Festival call for artists: Deadline May 31
The 2018 Healdsburg Arts Festival will be held on July 27 and 28.
Farmers and Friends Movie Night
Wednesday, February 22nd, 2017 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm at Healdsburg SHED, $5
Local Eagle Scout, community members help put up fire hazard signs on Fitch Mountain
Fitch Mountain will soon be getting two fire hazard signs, one on N. Fitch Mountain Road and one on S. Fitch Mountain Road, thanks to Eagle Scout Bryce Turbeville, who in recent years has been creating fire hazard signs for local Citizens Organized to Prepare for Emergencies (COPE) groups.
Sebastopol Police Logs, May 17-23
The following are excerpted from Sebastopol Police Department daily crime log entries and listed at the time the alleged violation was reported.
In race to vaccinate, could California see another surge?
During some of the darkest days in the pandemic, Gov. Gavin Newsom offered some optimism: the winter surge of COVID-19 would be it. Liquid gold — the first batch of vaccines — was just days away.Â