California’s make-or-break reopening has arrived
Lawmakers, businesses and educators are scrambling to understand California’s latest surprise shift in pandemic strategy, directly tying economic reopening rules to getting more people in low-income communities vaccinated. The changes are technical — involving health index rankings and vaccine targets and case rates required for businesses to reopen — but the practical effect could be speeding up school and business reopenings.
Cloverdale Family Apartments now home to a piano
Cloverdale mayor Marta Cruz describes the community room in the Cloverdale Family Apartments as the “center of activities” for the city’s Latino community. Over the years, it’s served as the site of Cesar Chavez Day celebrations, back-to-school book drives and even a cooling center for the community’s elders. Now, it’s a space for the fine arts, thanks to its newest addition — a piano.
County ‘closely monitoring’ virus data
Remains in a ‘wait and see’ situation as health officer consults with hospitals, further examines metrics
KRCB transmitter burned in Kincade Fire
Have you been wondering why you haven't been able to tune into KRCB 91.1 public radio recently?
Town hall to be held in August to review city manager survey results
Meeting meant to encourage input and guide next steps in city manager search
Regional healthcare facilities on ‘virus alert’
Prevention information made available; official emergency continues
‘Livability’ topic of meeting Jan. 11
The city of Healdsburg will host a public meeting on the topic of “livability” next week, Thursday, Jan. 11 at the Healdsburg Community Center, 1557 Healdsburg Ave. from 6 to 8 p.m.
District waiting until county is in the red tier to reopen for K-6
Cost of testing, unclear guidelines are barriers to reopening sooner