Grand theft charges dropped against Amy’s Wicked Slush owner
All felony grant theft charges against Amy Joy Covin, the owner of the popular Amy’s Wicked Slush eatery, have been dropped and the case has been dismissed, according to Sonoma County’s case database portal.
HUSD set to receive $150,000 grant to help support students in A-G requirements
The Healdsburg Unified School District will be receiving a $150,000 allocation as part of the A-G completion improvement grant, which aims to provide schools with funds to help increase the number of high schools students, particularly foster youth, English learners and low-income students, who graduate with A-G requirements.
Q&A with District 3 town council candidates
2020 marks the first year that Windsor will be participating in district elections, and the first district up for election this year is District 3, which is roughly the area around Jensen Lane on the east side of Highway 101.
Our haves and have-nots
We live in a world of ‘haves’ and ‘have-nots’ — always have, and probably always will. But the divide between who has the most and who needs just a little bit more has never been greater. People like Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg can make millions of dollars a day on Wall Street while neighborhoods of families can’t make ends meet or promise their children a better life.
Year in Review: People
As 2020 winds down, the Reveille will be taking time to reflect on the past year and everything that’s happened — from fires to a pandemic, Cloverdale has persevered. Despite barriers, the town came together for socially distanced or virtual events, supporting local businesses and more.
A year after wildfire, survivors across the county share similar thoughts on fire experience
It has almost been a year since the historic October firestorm swept through much of Sonoma County and after the dust settled and the smoke cleared, those impacted by the fire shared a common threads sewn through each of their startling experience.
Brazilian jazz artist reaches Next Level with grant
Brazilian jazz artist Carlos Henrique Pereira, a former Windsor resident moving to Healdsburg, received Creative Sonoma’s Next Level grant of $3,000.













