Sebastopol City Council ready to move on climate emergency resolution
After five months of work, Sebastopol Climate Action gave a presentation at the Nov. 19 Sebastopol City Council meeting, asking the council to adopt a climate emergency resolution.
For seniors, ‘hanging up the keys’ is a life-altering experience
Seminar coming to Sebastopol Senior Center in September
Planning Commission approves final design of the Windsor Mill Project
Agreeable meeting brings development saga to
Roundabout decisions for Old Redwood Hwy
On October 20, the Town Council will consider adopting a plan to
2014 Year in Review part 2: a summary of July through Dec.
Part two of our annual news roundup covers a selection of events from July through December. Part one, covering January through June, appeared last week.
Musical march celebrates progress, calls for equality and justice
A lively group of marchers with musical instruments, shakers and hand-made signs made their way down Center and Johnson Streets Friday evening, July 31, celebrating the progress and diversity that’s come from sustained civil disobedience and calling for further equality and justice for George Floyd and the deaths of many other Black, Indigenous and people of color at the hands of law enforcement.
HPD opens investigation into aggressive driving incident at march
A white pickup truck aggressively swerved through a crowd of about 50 protesters while they were in front of the Rite Aid on Healdsburg Avenue during a youth anti-racism march on June 26. According to the Healdsburg Police Department, multiple people reported the incident and it is now an open investigation.