Annual count finds fewer homeless countywide, more in north county
Homeless more visible and more mobile
Windsor kids get free meals this school year
There are still benefits to filling out your eligibility form
Food for Fines launches this week
The Sonoma County Library is once again partnering with local food banks to help our communities this holiday season. The annual Food for Fines program allows library patrons to return overdue library materials and “pay off” their fines by donating food to those in need.
Closure, Encounter and Meeting on Tap
STREET CLOSURE: The city has announced an unusually long closure of a key commercial street to vehicle traffic in downtown Healdsburg for almost three full days this weekend, Aug. 26-28.
The road closure of Plaza Street, from Healdsburg Avenue to Center Street (the north side...
Tubbs and Nuns blazes challenge firefighters
The Sebastopol Fire Department was tired even before the Tubbs Fire lit up the Sonoma County horizon early Monday morning.
No manslaughter charge against hit-and-run driver
The driver who struck and killed Rosicela Ursino on Old Redwood
Foppoli resigns following new allegation
Update: 3:30 p.m.: The town released a statement on social media stating it was aware of the reports that Foppoli had resigned but that the town had not yet received the word officially from Foppoli. It adds they are attempting to contact him to confirm the resignation and the effective date.
Community discusses reach code options
Local builders, architects and Healdsburg residents gathered at the community center on Sept. 24 for an energetic discussion on the feasibility of the reach code, all electric options and cost effectiveness in a city led workshop with Healdsburg’s Utility Conservation Analyst Felicia Smith and other experts in the field.















