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Police Log, Nov. 20-26

BREAKING: On Dec. 4, around 10:40am, Healdsburg Police Department officers responded to a report of multiple vehicles that were vandalized at Healdsburg High School. While gathering information from victims, an observant citizen alerted Police Dispatch of additional vehicle vandalism near the high school. Upon...

Letters to the Editor 9-12-13

Protected land

Experiencing Amour with Eyes Open

I was avoiding Amour, the movie. I’d seen enough previews to know the story line and it frightened me. For a while I was saying I’d sooner see a Die Hard movie than Amour. And I’d have to be dragged to one of those brutal movies. And then sit through most of it with my eyes closed and then rant about Hollywood glorifying violence.

Letters to the Editor 6-13-13

Parking courtesy

Healdsburg Police Logs: Feb. 15-21

MONDAY, FEB. 15

Community Church of Sebastopol builds huts for unhoused safe parkers

Creating shelter and sanctuary for homeless individuals is ever the struggle but never the surprise in Sonoma County, but the Community Church of Sebastopol decided one need look no further than the parking lot to put up a roof.

Police Logs, Oct. 23-29

Monday, Oct. 23 1:18pm A hit-and-run accident occurred at CVS Pharmacy on Center Street. The reporting party (RP) indicated her vehicle was hit and the suspect was trying to leave. Officers responded and arrested a 48-year-old (YO) woman for driving under the influence of alcohol. Tuesday,...

Police Log, Dec. 25 – 31, 2023

Monday, Dec. 25 12:36pm The Reporting Party (RP) on Brown Street indicated that her partner pushed her. Officers responded and arrested a 39-year-old (YO) man for inflicting injury on a partner, false imprisonment and kidnapping. He was taken to county jail. An emergency protective order...

Windsor Talent show is online, still going forward for 2021

Performances viewable from March 19 to April 10

Abel De Luna: ‘A dream I didn’t think I would have’

Abel De Luna and family at the renaming ceremony
Mayor Evelyn Mitchell said it best. “Through this naming process, the council came to better understand Mayor De Luna’s legacy and his impact on our community. It also became clear this facility had become an extension of his legacy with the many services it provides to our residents.”
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