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February 11, 2026

Local climate advocacy groups rally in the Plaza for continued climate action

Several local climate coalition groups and other advocacy groups convened at Plaza Park on Monday at 5 p.m. to call for continued climate action and to thank the Healdsburg City Council for naming climate mobilization as one of their top priorities for the new fiscal year.

Former Alexander Valley superintendent arrested on suspicion of lewd acts with a child

On June 8, Alexander Valley Union School District’s former principal-superintendent Robert Patrick Raines was arrested on suspicion of lewd acts with a child under the age of 14, according to the Marin County Sheriff’s Department. Raines, 66, left Alexander Valley in 2016 after working there for nine years to become the superintendent of the Shoreline Unified School District, according to Raines’ LinkedIn profile.

Humane Society of Sonoma County – Healdsburg Activity Log June 10 – June 16

Looking for a lost pet or a new four-legged friend? See the list of incoming strays and the selection of cats and dogs available for adoption from the Healdsburg Center for Animals.

County changing its COVID data methodology

New system aligns with state, allows for better understanding of new tier system

Board gives the green light for one elementary program

Healdsburg Charter School and Healdsburg Elementary School will merge into one program for next school year

California HOPE receives $1 million grant to provide mental health services to wildfire victims

The Sonoma County Department of Health Services (DHS) has received a $1 million grant to continue the California Helping Outreach Possibilities Empowering (HOPE) program, which delivers mental health services targeting those affected by the wildfires in October 2017.

Head Start For Housing

If the people of Healdsburg truly want their children, young families and local workers to be able to rent and buy homes here, then it is time for new initiatives, real action and bigger efforts.

Community Matters teaches students to mediate conflict

Safe School Ambassadors trains junior high students for peer intervention

Supes declare homeless emergency, approve 25K for outreach

Board to review potential shelter, navigation options at special meeting next week

Slump-and-slide at Fitch Mountain repaired

Work crew at the end of the job, on Fitch Mountain Road
“The North Fitch Mountain community has been our partner every step of the way since 2017,” said Johannes Hoevertsz, director of Sonoma County Public Infrastructure, last week. “Their patience and support have been invaluable, and we’re proud to deliver a safe, reliable road that serves residents, visitors and emergency responders alike.”
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