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March 17, 2026

Supervisors push to place recovery-housing bond on November ballot

In response to the more than 5,000 homes destroyed in the October firestorm, county leaders and stakeholders are pushing for a $300 million housing bond to be placed on the November ballot.

Letters to the Editor, May 23

Christmas coming early

Healdsburg Police Logs: Jan. 11-17

MONDAY, JANUARY 11

Letters to the Editor: June 11, 2020

Healdsburg’s history of racism

Windsor council discussing gas station ban, road safety plan

The Windsor Town Council will consider three regular calendar items at the Nov. 3 meeting: a ban on new gas stations, the approval of a local road safety plan and the electronic filing of campaign disclosure documents.

Snow in Sonoma County

Snow fell in the hills above Alexander Valley today after the

City to ‘move forward’ with plans for Cerri property

A project 13 years in the making took another step forward Monday night, as the Healdsburg City Council approved a conceptual design for a new parking and event space on North Street.

County Coronavirus Town Hall from March 17

The latest updates on the spread of COVID-19, the novel coronavirus, are filled with tough news for local communities and businesses, but was made with the intention of “flattening the curve,” the new buzzword. Sonoma County is now under a mandatory order from the county health officer to shelter in place for the next three weeks.

Lawsuit challenges validity of WSCUHSD board’s vote to consolidate

The Community Alliance for Responsible Education (CARE) announced its lawsuit against the West Sonoma County Union High School District (WSCUHSD) on April 22, alleging the district violated the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) to pave the way for the March 10 vote to consolidate El Molino and Analy high schools.

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.
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