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April 23, 2026

How’s distance learning coming along?

Three west county high school principals make their reports

St. Patrick’s in Healdsburg: What to Know

As I'm sure you've heard, tomorrow is a big day in Healdsburg. It's a big day most places — but especially here. Expect drunken, Irish-inspired revelry all across the downtown area from before the sun rises to after it sets. It all starts with the...

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 9-8-201

Reflections on 9/11

$100,000 for Fitch Mountain Public Art

Professional artists are invited to submit ideas and qualifications for a signature public art project as part of the Fitch Mountain Access Improvement project, the City of Healdsburg announced this week. The Fitch Mountain Art Committee is seeking an artist to design and implement a...

Kilgore discusses new role as Sebastopol police chief

After more than a year of several leadership transitions at the Sebastopol Police Department (SPD), it appears new police chief Kevin Kilgore has come to stay.

Decorated barrels to stay in Geyserville through Thanksgiving

In celebration of the fall season, local and budding artists of all ages and expertise came together to decorate wine barrels in Geyserville last month. Sixty-seven barrels were painted with seasonal themes. They are currently on display and are placed along Geyserville Avenue and will remain there through Thanksgiving. This is an invitation to take short drive to town and take in the fall colors of the area as well as enjoy the barrels dotted along the avenue.

Healdsburg hospital voter forums continuing through Wednesday

A series of online voter information forums on the recently announced sale of the Healdsburg District Hospital began Monday evening and continues Tuesday and Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. via a Zoom teleconference. Pre-registration is not required and live questions and comments are accepted.

Letters to the Editor: Aug. 17, 2020

The highlights of Healdsburg

Cloverdale Letters to the Editor, Jan. 4, 2018

A more positive future

How to make Halloween COVID-safe

With Halloween around the corner, and families desperate for some degree of normalcy, trying to figure out what activities can be enjoyed safely has become important. Around the county, there will be drive-thru events, social-distanced events and many neighborhoods are going through with trick-or-treating with pandemic precautions. Figuring out which of those options is safe for your family can be tricky.
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