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May 25, 2026

County Dems to hold 23rd annual Crab Feed

The Sonoma County Democratic Party’s central committee holds its

Healdsburg Police Department Lt. Matt Jenkins named police chief

The city of Healdsburg has a new police chief and it’s the Healdsburg Police Department’s (HPD) own Matt Jenkins, who has served as the police department’s lieutenant for the last eight years and has been with the department for almost two decades.

Rejected Weed Shop Sues City of Healdsburg

The owners of Mercy Wellness, one of eight cannabis companies that went through a months-long application process in Healdsburg last year — in hopes of becoming one of two shops now allowed to sell weed in town — have not moved on from the...

Evacuation maps now available from Windsor

On May 21, the town of Windsor, in collaboration with the county of Sonoma, updated its evacuation zones for more efficient evacuations. To look up your evacuation zone by address or to view evacuation zone maps, visit https://bit.ly/3yw5t7i

Día de los Muertos event coming to Cloverdale Plaza

La Familia Sana gets ready to celebrate for the first time

West County club collects donations to address ‘period poverty’

Last weekend, the West County High School Mental Health Club gathered outside Rust Boutique in Sebastopol to raise funds and collect personal hygiene products and new and lightly used bras in an effort to combat “period poverty.” Club members asked for cash donations and items to donate to Catholic Charities on Feb.12.

In support of local winegrape growers and sustainability

As president of Sonoma County Winegrowers and on behalf of Sonoma County winegrape growers and their families, I wanted to take the opportunity to share how the local farming community is working together to preserve our agriculture character, including correcting the misinformation that has appeared in some local newspapers recently.

Local garden club green thumb moving on

Over the past three decades, Marsha McPheeters has brought

Do unto others

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SLIDESHOW: The Kincade Fire burns its way through wine country

The Kincade Fire started on the night of Wednesday, Oct. 23, in the hills east of Alexander Valley. It grew to 16,000 acres in the first day; a week later, as of this writing, it was around 77,758 acres.
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