Cloverdale council discussing more stringent water measures
Aug. 11 meeting will bring water shortage stages to the forefront
Graton Day Labor Center holds vigil condemning treatment of women, families in ICE detention
Latinx domestic workers, day laborers, other immigrant workers and folks from the Graton Day Labor Center held a socially distanced vigil along the public sidewalk on Sebastopol Road and West Avenue in Santa Rosa Friday evening to condemn and express outrage amid the recent news of forced sterilizations of incarcerated immigrant women.
Parks open again (sort of), extension of shelter in place looming
As the pandemic wears on, the eighth COVID-19 Town Hall from Northern California Public Media brought good news and bad news to Sonoma County residents. The good news is that local parks will be reopening this week — though only for those who can get there on two legs (or two wheels). The bad news is you’ll be eager to take advantage of those outdoor opportunities because the shelter-in-place order is about to be extended.
Hike the Divide
Forestville thru-hiker makes a film about climate change activism along the Continental Divide
Student perspectives on the teachers strike
Students at Analy ponder the pros and cons of the teachers strike
Decker outlines reopening plans for WUSD
Despite statements by some officials, there are still a lot of unknowns
Trees, sewers and delegates to be discussed at next council meeting
At the Sept. 2 meeting of the Windsor Town Council, up for discussion will be the town’s tree ordinance, a discussion of the sewer system, and delegates will be chosen for an upcoming event.
Plans for fall school reopening taking shape
Still early days however, and plans could change
In the wake of looming budget cuts, a petition fights to save North Bay Met
A petition has been started by a teacher at North Bay Met Academy, one of Windsor’s alternative high school programs, to help save it from impending budget cuts.















