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February 13, 2026

Brown Act Violations Charged in Measure O, Redistricting Efforts

Scales of Justice
The grumbling attained legal emphasis  just after Christmas, when on Dec. 26 Healdsburg attorney Jon Eisenberg filed a letter with the city that raised a number of alleged Brown Act violations during the lead-up to the Measure O vote in November, violations he clearly is prepared to take to court. He then raises concerns about the Dec. 16 City Council meeting itself, suggesting that additional Brown Act violations took place in that process as well...

Healdsburg Community Briefs, Feb. 28 – March 7

Homework help at the library, Feb. 28

WSCUHSD board to vote on new principal for consolidated high school

At its meeting this week, the West Sonoma County Union High School District’s (WSCUHSD) human resources director will reveal the name of the frontrunning candidate who has accepted the principal position for the consolidated high school. The meeting is being held on April 14 at 6 p.m.

Postcard From the DNC in Chicago

Ariel Kelley in Chicago
Ariel Kelley attended the DNC last week, and found the current political excitement possible not only because of the Harris-Walz campaign and the Democratic Convention—"to me it’s actually about something so much bigger than a few days in Chicago," she wrote....

Letters to the Editor 3-20-14

Disappointed

Boaz, Adams honored at Relay For Life

The memory of Shannon Boaz and Carol Adams lives on next weekend

Police Log, August 12-17

Police car on Matheson Street
Crimes and concerns reported to Healdsburg Police, including reckless driving, public intoxication, trespassing and other violations...

Gunfire on Front Street Injures One

A 911 call reported that shots were fired shortly after 6pm on Sunday, Aug. 14. Healdsburg Police Department officers responded to Front Street near the small Railroad Park and Healdsburg Memorial Bridge to discover that an injured party had already been transferred to a...

Local salons adjust to opening with limited capacity

As Healdsburg hair salons start getting used to reopening, many are trying to strike a balance between rescheduling the mass list of clients who had appointments scheduled when the county’s shelter-in-place order was issued, and meeting or exceeding the guidelines set forth by the county and the California Board of Barbering and Cosmetology.

Same legal firm represents four of nine county cities

Large firm represents Healdsburg, Windsor, Cloverdale and Cotati
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