Fear and loathing coming to the ballot box this November
If voters are as angry as some recent opinion polls suggest,
Grand theft charges dropped against Amy’s Wicked Slush owner
All felony grant theft charges against Amy Joy Covin, the owner of the popular Amy’s Wicked Slush eatery, have been dropped and the case has been dismissed, according to Sonoma County’s case database portal.
Funds needed to bridge rural ‘digital divide’
No one’s sure when Sonoma County’s rural residents will enjoy the same high-speed Internet access their urban neighbors now depend on as a basic tool of daily life, county officials conceded last week.
Behind the Delay of Fish Somersal Park Review
The dual open houses on the new Laura Fish Somersal Park design plan, scheduled for Thursday, April 3, were canceled by the city of Healdsburg on Monday. David Fletcher, a principal with Fletcher Studio, the landscape architecture firm that has been involved in the project since 2019, spoke with The Tribune about the park design process, and why the April 3 meeting may have been canceled -Â or, as both the city and the design firm insist, delayed.
What can we do as the county stays in the purple tier?
There’s a lot of confusion over what is and isn’t allowed under the current virus tier. Find out the current rules.
Police Log, June 9-15
Residents and others are encouraged to call Police Dispatch as needed at 707.431.3377, operational 24/7.
Monday, June 9
8:10am A 41-Year-Old (YO) woman was contacted for a welfare check by an officer at the L&M Motel on Healdsburg Avenue. She was cited and released for possession...
Healdsburg council to consider water/wastewater rate increases, receive fire department update
The Healdsburg City Council will be considering water and wastewater rate increases and, among other topics, the approval of an ordinance approving a military equipment use policy for police services at its next meeting on Monday, April 18.
Report warns high fire risk to start in June
The northern California and northern Sonoma County regions have the potential for above normal fire activity starting in June, according to a new report from the National Interagency Fire Center predictive services and CalFire Captain, Robert Foxworthy.











