Last call at Salvation Army – former orphanage sold
Brian Soward and his friend Casey (above) bought one of the “Sallie’s” signs as the Salvation Army facility on Lytton Springs Road closed for good on Saturday.
Three key takeaways about broadband and California’s digital divide
The pandemic exposed all manner of inequalities, including access to high speed internet. Almost a quarter of California households did not have broadband subscriptions in 2019, according to a report from California Broadband Council.
Local vines wake up for an early “bud break”
Warm, dry February making way for a wetter March
City, residents not meeting conservation mandate
Water reduction measures falling short of 20 percent
Housing solutions
In Healdsburg and throughout Sonoma County, issues related to housing have been in the spotlight for many months. The city is keenly aware of our community’s housing needs and has been working hard, alongside our residents, to address these serious housing problems. Providing affordable housing to working families and building government subsidized, affordable housing units continue to be top City Council priorities. Much has been accomplished and a great deal remains to be done.
Open Mic: Is Deportation A Cause for Local Concern?
"At Corazón Healdsburg," writes Marcy Floes, "we are deeply concerned about the implications of the recent election and the potential for mass deportations. This is not an abstract issue. It’s deeply personal and acutely affects our neighbors, coworkers, classmates and friends right here in Sonoma County."
Sebastopol gets a ‘beary’ unique visitor
Bear spotted on Sebastopol residential trail camera












