Felony Charge for Cloverdale Man Who Sparked Fire With Lawn Mower: Cal Fire
At the height of fire weather over Fourth of July weekend — two days after Healdsburg canceled its official fireworks show and Cloverdale canceled its fireworks sales — a wildfire called the Pocket Fire broke out in the Mayacamas Mountains just outside Geyserville late Saturday...
What are you thankful for? Letters from the third grade
Here are some of the things that students in Ms. Flores' third grade class at Alexander Valley School are thankful for...
Flooding causes emergency declaration
UPDATE: The city has shut down its emergency center, as it reports it no longer requires it.
World Water Day
Thirty percent of the world’s population lacks adequate access to safe water and a child dies every 90 seconds on our planet from a water-related disease. Many schools and hospitals in underdeveloped countries lack safe drinking water or sanitation.
Sonoma County to remain on state watchlist
COVID-19 cases still spiking as death toll reaches 39
Budget numbers better than anticipated, reach code decision pushed off for further review
Though there were three items on the agenda for the Nov. 18 Windsor Town Council, the meeting began with the report that one of the items, a first reading of a repeal of the town’s all-electric reach code, was being continued to a later date.
SLIDESHOW: Grass fire off Chiquita Road
A fast-moving grass fire met with an even faster response Thursday afternoon, drawing seven engine companies and a helicopter before mopping up.
City drafts GMO ballot measure
Wording to an amendment to the city’s Growth Management Ordinance (GMO) was approved unanimously by Healdsburg City Council at its regular meeting at city hall on Oct. 7.
In terse meeting with Supervisors, sheriff agrees to abide by public health orders
Essick’s earlier refusals met with series of rebukes, calls for resignation
Risk of Coronavirus low, but local agencies are ready, monitoring
Statements release by both the Sonoma County Department of Health Service (DHS) and the Sonoma County Office of Education reveal that while local officials believe the risk of coronavirus in Sonoma County is low, they are preparing anyway.















