Police Log, April 15 – 21
On Wednesday at 7:07am, trespassing was reported at Hotel Healdsburg on Matheson Street. A woman was in the elevator and refused to leave. The RP stated the woman arrived at the hotel almost every other night. Officers responded, advised the woman to leave the property and verbally trespassed her from the property....
Police Log, August 12-17
Crimes and concerns reported to Healdsburg Police, including reckless driving, public intoxication, trespassing and other violations...
Healdsburg Unified School District Board of Trustees candidates
There are four candidates for two seats on the Healdsburg Unified School District Board of Trustees. The five-member board of trustees has direct oversight over the superintendent of schools and sets policy and approves budgets for school and facility programs. The Tribune sent an email questionnaire to all four candidates, and their responses are here, edited only for clarity.
County’s updated cannabis ordinance sure to draw a crowd
Streamlined permit process eliminates public hearing process
Community developing wildfire protection plan
Mill Creek plan to include fire risk assessment, emergency preparedness priorities and more
Can trees become extinct?
It is impossible to imagine Sonoma County without its majestic redwood trees and stunning oaks. Besides giving shape and definition to our hills, valleys, ridges and rural scenery, their likenesses are etched on our county seal, town logos, highway markers, school monuments and countless commercial labels. We live in a “redwood empire” where the original people here centered their culture around acorns.














