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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...

Police Log, Aug. 15-20

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Tuesday, Aug. 15 1:51pm. A subcontractor was removed from a job site on Healdsburg Avenue but returned with four other males. When confronted, they claimed they were there to work. They were escorted off the premises again and later the reporting party (RP) noticed damage...

Photos: Wastewater solar array serves a double purpose

Rob Scates of the city’s Water and Wastewater operations, and Utility Conservation Analyst Terra Sampson led the tour, providing education and inspiration for over a dozen local residents committed to a zero-emissions future. Photos by Rick Tang...

September marks Emergency Preparedness Month in Sonoma County

Residents encouraged to become prepared for disaster

Turner stepping down from Cloverdale City Council

Cloverdale Mayor Jason Turner announced Tuesday morning, May 4, that he’ll be stepping down from the Cloverdale City Council following an opportunity to expand his skills in his professional career.

District examines suspension rates

The Healdsburg Unified School District Board of Trustees worked on tying up loose ends on school business, education and report items at the board’s last meeting before they take a break and resume meetings on Aug. 20. Among the several items discussed was the differentiated...

Healdsburg Ballot May Ask for More Market-Rate Housing

KRCB public radio ran an interesting piece last week on the lack of market-rate housing options in Healdsburg right now, and how "local rules passed over two decades ago... to protect Healdsburg from overdevelopment" seem to be making our housing problems worse. So city...

County chipping program to aid in wildfire prevention gets underway for 2019

Starting May 1 Sonoma County’s Roadside Chipper program is available to property owners in preparation for fire season. This free curbside chipper service supports residents in creating defensible space around their homes and reduces vegetation along access routes.

High school parcel tax campaign gets ready to launch

High school boosters have just 45 days to spread the word about Measure B, a parcel tax to benefit local high school students — and their teachers

Letters to the Editor, January 25, 2018

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