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March 3, 2026

Cause of Kincade Fire under investigation

Despite the ongoing public safety power shutoff (PSPS) program, there is a possibility of a PG&E transmission line being responsible for sparking the Kincade Fire, and investigations are ongoing.

Healdsburg Community Nursery School launching annual online auction

The Healdsburg Community Nursery School opened its big annual online auction Dec. 7.

Environmental Reviews Might Add to Well Permit Process

In response to evolving state law mandating local governments to protect the health of rivers, officials in Sonoma County are exploring new standards for how it issues permits for new wells. The county Board of Supervisors will hold a public hearing Aug. 9 on the...

City’s EV Program Charges Ahead

A total of 10 new charging stations are being installed, four on East Street and six in the lot between Healdsburg Avenue and Center Street. Their addition will bring city-owned charging stations to 24: There are currently 12 charging stations in the City Hall parking lot at 401 Grove St. and two more at 150 Branch Lane, in the Mill District.

Teachers’ dirty looks

— Rollie Atkinson

Sebastobox delivers locals ‘favorite things’

Usually the secret to success is to think outside of the box, or so the saying goes. But for Sebastopol businesses, the first step to successfully pivoting from shelter-in-place to business-as-usual came in a cardboard box. The Sebastobox, to be specific. The box’s tagline, “All...

Foppoli resignation official, attention turns to replacing him

This story was updated at 9 p.m. following an interview with Ken MacNab to clarify that whoever fills the seat, however it is filled, will become the at-large mayor for the reminder of the term.

Shared Ministries baskets

Editor: Thanksgiving was much nicer this year thanks to the

Letters to the Editor 11-26-15

Generous parishioners

West County High activists ask for plaques removal

Students from West County High School (WCHS) have voiced their concerns over two plaques at the school they believe promote racism and xenophobia. An April 13 West Sonoma County High School District Board of Trustees meeting included an agenda item about the plaque removal request. Public comments focused on concerns regarding what the plaques may represent.
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