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WPD Logs May 17 to May 23, 2021

MONDAY, MAY 17

City council majority not interested in pursuing an all-electric reach code

A request from Healdsburg’s vice mayor to pursue a building reach code update that would include a ban on all-natural gas — creating all-electric reach code — couldn’t get enough traction Feb. 7 from fellow city council members in order to move forward despite resident support of such a ban.

Heat advisory, Red Flag Warning issued starting Thursday

The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued both a heat advisory and a Red Flag Warning for the area in and around Sonoma County. The heat advisory is in place from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 1. The Red Flag Warning has been issued from 1 p.m. on Oct. 1 through 6 p.m. on Oct. 2.

Local cheer set to spread nationwide

The Famous Windsor Gingerbread House will be featured on television this month

Healdsburg Economy Evades Fed Rate Hike

Joseph Bartolomei, managing partner of the Farmhouse Inn.
U.S. stock markets responded negatively, moving into bear market territory for the first time in more than 10 years. This happens when indexes fall by 20% or more. The Fed lifted interest rates to try and cool off inflation which rose to 8.6% in...

Quarantined: A new law is disrupting California school reopenings

Heather Christiansen got an email on Aug. 14 from her son’s school, saying her 10-year-old had been in contact with a classmate who tested positive for COVID-19.

Letters to the editor 7-6-17

Against drive-through

Police Log, Feb. 5-11

Police Station
Petty theft, arguing couples, random graffiti and a pedestrian under the influence are a few of the transgressions reported to Healdsburg Police earlier this month.

KRCB to air ‘Speaking Grief’ documentary

Grief has followed many Sonoma County residents through 2020, a year that will forever be known for multiple wildfires and thousands of COVID-19 cases and nearly 200 deaths. But just because these events come with tragic losses, doesn’t mean they also come with instructions on how to grieve.

Sebastopol city council’s January activities

At their meetings in January, the Sebastopol city council greenlit some agreements and moved forward with some of their plans.
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