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February 7, 2026

Letters to the Editor, Dec. 6, 2018

I pledge to fulfill...

Letters to the Editor 11-28-13

Moving on, saying goodbye and thank you

Notes from Fitch Mountain

Although a lot of Fitch Mountain is not in Healdsburg’s city limits it has long been considered a Healdsburg community. The Fitch Mountain Association just had its annual potluck meeting at the Villa and several items of local interest were discussed.

Healdsburg Police, Fire and Sheriff Logs, Aug. 20-26

The following are excerpted from the log entries of the Healdsburg Police Department and the Sonoma County Sheriff's Department for the Healdsburg area.

Healdsburg police to start using automated license plate readers

Correction: A previous version of this article said that funds for the license plate readers came from Measure B funds; however, the correct title of the measure is Measure V, not Measure B.

Healdsburg council to consider adopting $45 fee for recycled water delivery program

The Healdsburg City Council will consider adopting a $45 per delivery fee for the residential recycled water delivery program at its next meeting on Monday, Sept. 20. The council will also review the proposed Montage Park and Badger Park master plans.

Hotel Healdsburg’s Longtime Manager Retires

If you live or work in Healdsburg, you’ve probably seen Aziz Zhari around. He’s been the general manager of Hotel Healdsburg since it first opened on the plaza more than two decades ago, in 2001, and has also held other manager jobs within Piazza Hospitality’s...

Alliance clinic celebrates 40 years

Alliance Medical Center will celebrate its 40th anniversary on

County announces phased closures of vaccination sites, introduction of mobile clinics

On May 19, the county of Sonoma announced that it would be closing some of the county’s larger vaccination sites in the coming weeks. The decision comes at the same time as more than 70% of the county’s population being vaccinated with at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.

70% of county’s residents aged 12 and older have received at least one COVID vaccine dose

Seven out of 10 Sonoma County residents age 12 and older have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine and more than 300,000 residents have been partially vaccinated, according to an announcement from Sonoma County health officials on May 28.
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