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March 19, 2026

Healdsburg Pic of the Week: Fitch Mountain Moonrise

Dry Creek Valley resident Joanne Rist took this pic of the full moon crowning Fitch Mountain last Thursday, on the night of the total lunar eclipse. Note from Simone: This photo originally appeared in the weekly email newsletter I write for the Healdsburg Tribune, called...

Beach parking fee returns despite county’s opposition

Public hearing scheduled for Thursday, Jan. 17

Windsor council deadlocked over how to fill vacant council seat

The Windsor Town Council is still at an impasse when it comes to deciding how to fill its vacant town council seat and with no plans to revisit the discussion at the next council meeting on July 21, the vacancy topic will likely be placed on the ballot of the next available election date, April 12, 2022. Half of the council, Councilmembers Debora Fudge and Esther Lemus were in favor of appointing someone to the position, with Mayor Sam Salmon and Vice Mayor Rosa Reynoza in favor of holding an election.

Council pulls growth amendment from ballot

In a surprise move Monday night, the Healdsburg City Council decided not to put an amendment to the Growth Management Ordinance on the November ballot.

Rockets to Fly at Healdsburg High

A six-year crusade to incorporate rocket science into the official school-day curriculum at Healdsburg High School, led by art teacher Linus Lancaster, culminated Feb. 22 with a lunchtime rocket launch.

Topical plays open at Raven

Two plays open at the Raven Performing Arts Center this week, and will run through Oct. 6. The plays take on themes that are much in the news, gun violence and the media, in very personal terms.

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...

Water, Wastewater Rate Increases On Tap

Healdsburg residents learned late last week that they will pay more for water delivery and wastewater services over the next three years and beyond, with increases of 18% expected in Fiscal Year 2024-25 alone, beginning with the July utility bill.

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