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WPD Logs April 6 to April 12, 2020

MONDAY, APRIL 6

City to appeal post office facility decision

The Healdsburg City Council decided on Monday to appeal a

Gold and Mitchell gain voter favor in city council race

Excitement mounted at watch parties for city council candidates Leah Gold, Tim Meinken and Evelyn Mitchell at the Healdsburg Bar and Grill and Costeaux’s Bakery as returns started coming in around 8:30 p.m. after the polls closed on Election Day.

County sets $1.9 billion budget for 2020-21

Four more years of tough deficits predicted

J&J vaccine encounters glitch as state expands eligibility

Gov. Gavin Newsom said today that California will still receive safe shipments of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine after a nationwide batch was discarded because of a manufacturing problem.

Letters to the Editor: Feb. 6, 2020

Young people can register to vote

Even more contagious? Here’s what you need to know about the mutating virus now in California

As California continues to ride its worst wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, public health officials have more unsettling news: Six cases of a worrisome, potentially more infectious new coronavirus variant have been detected in California. 

Police Log, Aug. 5-11

Police Station
Monday, August 5 12:04pm A 26-year-old (YO) man was stopped on a bicycle near Circle K on Healdsburg Avenue for failing to obey a traffic signal and failing to signal before turning. He was arrested and transported to county jail for burglary, theft or misappropriation...

AVOID the 13 makes preemptive strike against DUI

Law enforcement officers on a multi-Agency DUI task force dubbed

Words Matter

It’s “back to school” time again and that means shopping trips for new school clothes, buying new notebooks, pens and erasers for the backpack and complaining about how early the first class bell is scheduled to ring.
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