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September 21, 2025

Aerial performers take wing in annual airshow

Aerial performers take wing in annual airshow

New dispatcher Bianca Reynoso joins HPD

Bilingual Windsor native Bianca Reynoso is taking the reins as a new dispatcher at the Healdsburg Police Department after former dispatcher Colleen Simmons retired from the role after 33 years of service.

City Asks Residents for Their Spending Priorities

“The goal of the budget survey is to engage the public and get their feedback on city funding priorities,” said Katie Edgar, Healdsburg's finance director.

Snapshot: Nighttime Harvest

This content is provided by Pierre Ratte. That sound heard in the middle of the night? It might not have anything to do with Halloween ghosts or goblins, but rather with trucks and grape-harvesting machinery. It’s a bit spooky to have an 18-wheel tractor-trailer truck...

Pomo basket weaver discusses technique and culture

On Feb. 12, the Healdsburg Museum and Historical Society hosted a weaving demonstration and informative talk.  Clint McKay, Dry Creek Pomo/Wappo/Wintun weaver, is a featured participant in the museum’s current exhibit, "From Diggers Bend to River Rock: People and History of Dry Creek Rancheria."

Alleged attacker found dead after stabbing

A man who allegedly stabbed another man in Healdsburg this

Police Log, July 22 – 28

Monday, July 22 8:27am A probation check occurred on Grove Street. A 22-year-old (YO) man was arrested for  contempt of court, possession of a switchblade and violating probation. The man was transported to county jail.  12:32pm The Reporting Party (RP) at H2Hotel on Healdsburg Avenue heard...

Police Log, July 8 – 14

Police sign
A slew of graffiti was reported on Wednesday morning, July 10, unfortunately not an uncommon feature of our weekly Police Log...

Masks no longer required to attend Healdsburg council meetings

Masks will no longer be required, regardless of vaccination status, for attending Healdsburg City Council meetings. Instead, masks will be optional for both attendees and city council members.

Cleaning up Kleiser Park

Over the past couple of weeks, Cloverdale Rotarians spent time cleaning up and decorating Kleiser Park. As part of their work, the group repaired the park's sprinkler system, pruned trees and shrubs, raked leaves and got the park's lights working  — they also decorated a bit for the holidays.
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