Get to know your city council candidates
On the Nov. 6 ballot, there will be six candidates vying for three spots on the Cloverdale City Council. The city council election comes around every other year and is on a rotating election schedule (of the five council spots, two were elected during the last city council election and three are being elected this year); during the 2016 election, Councilmembers Melanie Bagby and Mary Ann Brigham were voted into office.
Serving Happy Thanksgivings
Good food - The Healdsburg Rotary Club sponsored and organized
Fire survivor’s struggle to find respite in senior community highlights housing conflict
Young women voted out of 55 plus community
Nominations open for November election
The nomination period for the upcoming election opened up earlier this week on July 13. For Windsor, that means that folks looking to run for a variety of boards — including school board and city council — are able to throw their hat into the ring to be placed on the Nov. 3 ballot. The nomination period is open until Friday, Aug. 7.
Getting into the holiday spirit
Check out these holiday stories. - Photos by Steve Pedersen and
Sonoma County residents ordered to shelter in place
Sonoma County health officer Sundari Mase has issued a health order directing residents to shelter in place effective at midnight (12 a.m.) on Wednesday, March 18. This health order will be in place for three weeks until April 7. The health order limits activity, travel and business functions to only the most basic and essential needs.
Veterans honored for Korean service
The museum preserved history as it happened on Tuesday.
Police Log, Nov. 6 – Nov. 12
he RP indicated that a man, who smelled of alcohol, was loud and obnoxious at CVS Pharmacy on Center Street. He was asked to leave, but refused. Officers responded and provided him a courtesy ride home.
Final vote count leaves winners and losers unchanged
Foppoli and Fudge win their respective races
Youth soccer president admits to grand theft
Former Healdsburg Youth Soccer League President Kyle Hoffman