‘Heritage’ applies to more than tomatoes
Heritage livestock bring the best of the old world to modern times
Sebastopol WALKS back on track for a community walk this Saturday
The first day trip of the Sebastopol WALKS program of 2022 is around the corner after being postponed for two years due to the pandemic. The public is invited to a three to four-mile stroll dubbed “Peace Poles Potpourri” this Saturday, Feb. 26 guided by Councilmember Sarah Glade Gurney.
Parklets to Get Another Look from Council
Those streetside dining areas and tasting rooms that everyone has an opinion about will be given another look by the Healdsburg City Council at the April 7 meeting. The council will evaluate the plan last formalized in January 2023, with an eye toward potential modifications before the end of 2025.
Free Bookmobile spreading literacy on wheels
Bookmobile to visit Healdsburg and Geyserville Aug. 13
What’s with all the howling?
No, there hasn’t been a sudden influx of wolves or a sudden increase in coyotes in west county over the last week. That howling you’ve been hearing every night around 8 p.m. is part of a safely distanced, social solidarity movement — a primal howl, recognizing the continuation of life and existence in the face of the coronavirus threat.
County takes on vacation rentals – concerns over noise, intrusion
Draft rules for rural areas expected in July
Jazz Fest board resigns, Felix back in charge
In another surprising turn of events, the entire board of the









