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February 15, 2026

Convenience store owners continue to oppose tobacco ordinance in Windsor

The Windsor Town Council made concessions and delayed the enforcement date of an update to the town’s tobacco retail ordinance in response to strong and continued opposition from local convenience store owners, at its meeting Aug. 4.

New travel advisory issued to curb COVID spread

In an advisory updated on Jan. 6, the state of California issued a warning to Californians and those wishing to travel here.

Healdsburg Farmers Market opening

See photos from the opening of the Healdsburg Farmers Market at

Gina Riner appointed executive director of Healdsburg Jazz

Healdsburg Jazz, a nonprofit that produces year-round jazz performances, an annual festival and education programs about the importance of jazz as the indigenous American art form, announced the appointment of Gina Riner as its new executive director.

Tourism forum ideas

Wondering what your neighbors had to say at the Sustainable Tourism Forum? Here are the transcripts.

Healdsburg Police log, Feb. 24 – 28

The following are excerpted from Healdsburg Police Department daily log entries.

Supply up, demand slowing for county’s winegrape crop

2019 could be year of price adjustments, consumer contrariness

Healdsburg Letters to the Editor: Aug. 12, 2021

Return our fire services tax dollars to Fitch Mountain

Raven’s ‘Spelling Bee’ stirs up laughs

Tribune staff writer takes a look at the Raven’s season-opener

California keeps millions in child support while parents drown in debt

Half of Stacy Estes’ pay disappears every month before it hits his bank account. Each check is about $500 lighter than it should be, intercepted in the name of child support — which he wouldn’t have a problem with, if it were going to his kids.
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