“Summer Nights” applauded, will be back again next summer
Summer Nights on the Green for 2003 came to a conclusion last
Windsor to ease development fees
To encourage economy-boosting hotels to bed down in Windsor, the Town will implement a loan program to help hotel projects mitigate burdensome development fees.
Newly elected McGuire, Wood take seats at state capitol
Both were sworn in to office on Monday, Dec. 1
BayREN energy-efficiency services available to Windsor residents
According to a presentation at the Dec. 15 Windsor Town Council meeting, Windsor residents and business owners might consider pursuing rebates for energy efficiency upgrades and appliances at their homes and establishments through the Bay Area Regional Energy Network (BayREN) program.
City partnering with Corazón, HUSD for distance learning camp
Program will be offered on a sliding scale based on income
District gives preliminary notice for potentially laid off positions
Positions potentially effected would include 2.6 full-time employees
Design team presents plan for one elementary school program
Plan calls for Spanish instruction, project based learning, small class sizes
Complaint issued against school district in response to Costa incident
The California Public Employment Relations Board (PERB) has issued a formal complaint against the Healdsburg Unified School District based on an unfair labor practice charge that was filed by local teachers on May 15, 2019. The charge was filed in response to the district placing former veteran math teach Greg Costa on paid administrative leave three weeks prior to his retirement.











