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June 6, 2026

Healdsburg Police, Sheriff, and Fire Logs, May 28-June 3

The following are excerpted from the log entries of the Healdsburg Police Department, the Sonoma County Sheriff's Department for the Healdsburg area, and the Healdsburg Fire Department

Septic sticker shock: County seeks more time to meet new septic rules

More time is needed to deal with new state rules governing onsite wastewater treatment systems (OWTS) serving an estimated 45,000 residential and commercial properties in Sonoma County, county supervisors have agreed.

NorCal Cannabis Cup

Sonoma County the ‘hub and heart of cannabis’

SLIDESHOW: Sonoma County Pride Parade returns to Santa Rosa

The 31st annual Sonoma County Pride parade returned to Santa Rosa this year, after several years in West County. Under the banner of "Together We Rise," the parade began at Fremont Park and wound its way down 4th Streeet to Old Courthouse Square.

SLIDESHOW: Sonoma County Hot Air Balloon Classic this weekend

The annual Sonoma County Hot Air Balloon Classic is this weekend in Windsor. As is traditional, festival sponsors and the media got a sneak peek Friday morning. The weather was perfect and the sky above the park was filled with fancifully shaped and colored balloons. The festival is open to the public Saturday and Sunday, June 9 and 10. The gates open both days at 4 a.m. The "Sonoma Strong" balloon glow takes place before dawn, at 5 a.m. both days, tether rides begin at 6 a.m. and the main launch starts at 6:15 a.m. For tickets and information visit www.schabc.org.

Get ready, set, go: The Fitch Mountain Footrace is June 10

The Healdsburg Kiwanis Memorial Scholarship Fund, in cooperation with Healdsburg Kiwanis Club has announced the 44th running of the Fitch Mountain Footrace, on Sunday, June 10.

Healdsburg’s world-class jazz festival celebrating its 20th anniversary

June 1-10 lineup featuring music masters and all-star retrospectives

FirstGen college counseling students accepted to prestigious summer programs

FirstGen College Counseling announced last week that 29 of 32 participating students at Healdsburg High School have been accepted to academic residential summer programs in California and beyond. The remaining students are still eligible for summer programs, pending later acceptance dates.

Public shares ideas for Healdsburg Veterans Memorial Beach

Master planning process launched for riverside park

Controlled burns in Windsor and Warm Springs Dam

Training burn Sunday in Windsor
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