Measure H projected to pass
Healdsburg’s Measure H, a measure that seeks to alter some of the language in the city’s Growth Management Ordinance (GMO) to allow for the sale in addition to the rental of a number of income-restricted units, projected to pass Tuesday night with 65.60% of the “yes” votes and 34.40% of the “no” votes according to the Sonoma County Registrar of Voters.
Dungeness crab season set to open November 15
Bodega Bay geared up for crab season this week with crews loading hundreds of crab traps on boats in anticipation of opening day this Friday (Nov. 15).
“Oh yeah, it’s been nuts around here,” said a clerk at Diekmann’s Bay Store across the water from...
Annual ‘Homes Tour’ features 1870s Victorian mansion and more (slideshow)
The Healdsburg branch of AAUW has announced its annual Homes Tour on May 7.
Highlights from the Sonoma County Coronavirus Town Hall
The Sonoma County Coronavirus Town Hall, held on March 11, brought together the Chairperson of the Board of Supervisors Susan Gorin, interim Public Health Officer Dr. Sundari Mase and Christopher Godley, director of the Sonoma County Department of Emergency Management. The town hall was broadcast by KRCB Public Media and facilitated by Steve Mencher, KRCB’s news director. It featured questions gathered by email and phone from Sonoma County citizens.
Gravenstein district goes solar
Gravenstein Union School District held a ceremony on Monday, Jan. 27, to celebrate the completion of the Hillcrest Middle School Solar Panel project. The array at Hillcrest and another array at Gravenstein Elementary, which is coming online this week, was paid for by Prop. 39 funds, a clean energy modernization initiative for schools.
Council OKs farmers market pavilion plan
Council voted 5-0 to move forward with Cerri site plan, accept Foley Family donation
Sun and Steelhead
Piscine pals — Sunny but breezy weather drew the crowds for the 12th annual Steelhead Festival at Lake Sonoma. As usual, junior fishing and archery were standing room only events, with lines forming almost immediately. There were music and food trucks, as well as educational exhibits about the state of the Steelhead and other native species.
Swine flu alert elevated as vaccine runs behind schedule
Although the beginning to Sonoma County’s normal flu season is















