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September 21, 2025

Common goodness

My husband and I are about to be left behind. I’m talking about something more predictable than the apocalypse: our son will be leaving home in the fall to go to college. We will still have two younger kids at home, so we’re not yet empty nesters, but I nonetheless have a strong sense of nostalgia as I contemplate how quickly time flies and the inevitable changes that are upon our family life.

County Parks Creates Plan for Climate Adaptation, Resilience

To promote community wellbeing and a vibrant, resilient parks system, Sonoma County Regional Parks is creating a Climate Adaptation and Resilience Plan (CARP), and now seeks public input on future climate-related priorities and projects. The comprehensive plan will help the department address anticipated climate change...

Embracing Autumn

This article was contributed by Isabella Cook. Halloween is almost here, and it seems as though no one in the North Bay is holding back when adding to the community’s shared sense of seasonal excitement. But fall isn’t only about proudly displaying a carved-up pumpkin on...

Newsom administration outlines future plans for COVID

Vowing to be smarter after lessons learned over the past two years, the Newsom administration yesterday gave a glimpse of what the next few months — and potentially years — may look like in California with COVID-19 likely to stick around.

Cloverdale Police Logs: Sept. 14-20

MONDAY, SEPT. 14

Guardians of the truth

TIME magazine’s ‘Person of the Year’ for 2018 is a group of imprisoned and slain journalists. The selection honors journalists as “guardians of the truth.” Besides being slain and jailed, journalists everywhere now face toughening challenges to investigate, report and defend the truth. This is true in oppressive non-democratic countries like Saudi Arabia, Russia, Myanmar and it is true right here where economic factors are eliminating journalist’s jobs and where our president calls journalists “enemies of the people.”

Former Tribune publisher/owner celebrates 100th birthday

Milestone birthday — Arnold Santucci, a former owner, publisher and editor of The Healdsburg Tribune, celebrated his 100th birthday on Jan. 11 at St. Paul’s Church.

Community Center Board lays off staff, investigates finances

At the beginning of April, the board of directors of the Sebastopol Community Cultural Center (SCCC) fired its popular executive director Cordelia Holst, precipitating a volley of harsh criticism from Holst’s many supporters, as well as threats to withdraw financial support.

Healdsburg Brightens as Homes Illuminate for the Season

As in every town, there are many houses in Healdsburg decorated for the holidays, with strings of colorful lights, blow-up Santas and Grinches, tableaus and crèches, and sometimes even invisible speakers playing carols or sleighbell sounds. But some of them are more decorated than...

Cops Catch Catalytic Converter Suspects

At about 2am on Tuesday, April 4, Healdsburg Police noticed a GMC Adadia crossing the double-yellow line on Healdsburg Avenue north of the city, and conducted a traffic stop near Lytton Springs Road.  During the stop, officers observed multiple construction tools on the back seat...
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