City Rescinds 2020 Water Conservation Requirements
The sidewalks from last week’s deluge had barely time to dry when the City of Healdsburg on Monday night lifted mandatory water conservation policies, imposed almost three years ago to combat the drought that has afflicted Sonoma County and the rest of California.
The policies...
Healdsburg Police Logs
A partial list of reports received and logged by Healdsburg Police Department
Monday, Jan. 30
7:55am. Trespassing at Black Oak Coffee. Reporting party (RP) called to report a woman wearing a blue sweater, white hat and white shoes was asleep on their benches. The RP said...
School opening still seems far away despite vaccination roll out and the governor’s proposals
There were several items on the agenda at the Jan. 19 Windsor school board meeting, but none garnered more attention, or time, than the latest information about a possible return to in-person instruction and vaccine information as it relates to schools.
WSCUHSD board to reconsider parcel tax, discuss TOT and potential consolidation
The West Sonoma County Union High School District (WSCUHSD) will host a special meeting at 6 p.m. Monday, Nov. 23 to reconsider putting a parcel tax measure on the ballot in March and discuss the transient occupancy tax measure put forth by the county, according to the Nov. 23 agenda.
Community turns out in support of Occupiers
Compromise with city officials has led to a change in
City, SMART Workshop Reconsiders the Location of the Station
A more-than-full house at the Senior Center meeting room last Thursday evening brought excitement, and opinions, to a City of Healdsburg workshop with SMART on where to locate a rail transit station in town.
“We’re happy to have standing room only in here—we regard it...
New animal services chief aims to improve community outreach
Areas of Healdsburg outside city limits subject to county
Weekend of art events: Music, sculpture and chalk art
A weekend of art in Healdsburg and Geyserville begins tonight (Thursday) at the Paul Mahder Gallery, 222 Healdsburg Avenue. Originally planned as a harpsichord concert, after the harpsichord player had an illness in her family, local Celtic harpist Brendan Swift stepped in.













