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January 26, 2026

Local women march near and far for human rights

As Trump takes office, women around the county and the country raise their voices in defiance

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

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Restaurant gives life to historic building

El Milagro incorporates family recipes, fresh food

Work is starting on Cloverdale’s wildfire plan

The planning process for Cloverdale’s Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP) — a plan that’s supposed to outline how to reduce the threat of wildfire in the community — is underway. The road ahead for the plan includes multiple community meetings and input sessions to help nail down how the CWPP can best serve Cloverdale.

Police Log, Oct. 6 – 12

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Crimes and concerns reported to Healdsburg Police, October 6 - 12, included DUIs, road rage and calls for the city therapist...

Not our kind

We weren’t at the Dallas Black Lives Matter march last week where a rogue sniper killed five police officers. We were home with our families, maybe sharing conversations with our neighbors after another work day. We were with our kind.

The return of The Hammer

The Hammer made its official triumphant return after the Fourth of July festivities at the Plaza.

Youth Soccer tries to bounce back

While Healdsburg Police Officers investigate claims of

At the Women’s March in Santa Rosa

There was a big Healdsburg contingent at the Women's March in Santa Rosa, including our photographer (and the newspaper's co-ower) Sarah Bradbury. 

New year brings changes to how elected officials can engage on social media

California’s Brown Act — a law that outlines a set of rules that elected officials have to follow to ensure that local government business is conducted in open, transparent ways — had a slight facelift at the start of the year, with the addition of rules that address how government officials can or cannot engage with one another on social media.
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