Community college enrollment falls as students grapple with job loss, online learning
David Lewis was just a few credits shy of earning his associate’s degree in journalism from Long Beach City College when the pandemic hit.
Fourth of July: Color me red, white and blue
Fourth of July galas broke out from Bodega Bay to Monte Rio to
Catalytic converter thefts target Toyota Priuses in Sebastopol
A dozen catalytic converter thefts have targeted mostly Toyota Priuses throughout Sebastopol since June.
Rotating power outages likely to occur through Wednesday
Update: 8/17/20 at 6 p.m.: The Flex Alert has now been extended through Wednesday, Aug. 19.
Brooks is back
Brooks Elementary School welcomed students back on April 5, and reported that their first two days back at school went “beautifully and smoothly.”
City to consider COVID response measures
As the COVID-19 pandemic wears on, the Healdsburg City Council agreed Monday night, Aug. 3, to explore several virus response actions such as eviction protection, civil fines for not observing public health orders, retail assistance, utility bill relief, child care programs and encouraging bicycle and pedestrian use.
Carnaval celebrates Oaxacan culture for all
Corazón Healdsburg, a nonprofit serving the community of Healdsburg by bridging racial and economic divides through innovative programs, together with Comité Pochtlán, announced the Carnaval y Féria de Salud event will be held on Sunday, April 7 from 3 to 7:30 p.m. at the Healdsburg Community Center.
City operations and facilities to move to 100 percent renewable energy
Healdsburg becomes second city in county to implement green energy usage
Sonoma Academy wins prestigious AIA environmental award
Sonoma Academy, a private high school, received a prestigious architectural award in New York City for its new Guild and Commons (GAC) building which is a Zero Net Energy and LEED Platinum facility. The award was one of the top 10 in the nation given by the American Institute of Architects for environmentally designed buildings.