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.
Former Visitors’ Center for Rent
The two-story Mediterranean-style cottage at 217 Healdsburg Ave., which for years served as the public walk-in presence of the Chamber of Commerce, is for rent. Though small—it’s less than 700 square feet, 347 on the ground floor—its location could not be better for the right customer: Next door to the H2Hotel and a block’s walk from the Plaza...
House subcommittee restores $3 million for UTTC operating costs
The president of United Tribes Technical College called it "wonderful news" that the U.S. House Appropriations Subcommittee on Interior has approved $3 million in federal funding for UTTC.
Naujokas won’t seek re-election for second term on city council
At the Aug. 3 Healdsburg City Council meeting, Councilmember Joe Naujokas announced that he will not be seeking re-election for a second term.
Lanterman rights for disabled should trump budget cuts
1977 was a breakthrough year for California when Gov. Jerry
Volunteers bringing compassion to end of life care
North County Hospice will offer volunteer training starting on
Outreach at heart of pot farm recommendations
The Dry Creek Valley Citizens Advisory Council decided to continue one of the cannabis farm applications brought before it and voted to recommend another for approval by the Sonoma County Planning Commission.
Sebastopol demonstration honors survivors and lives lost to anti-Asian violence
A small group of demonstrators with signs gathered on the corner of Main Street and Bodega Avenue in downtown Sebastopol at noon on March 28, to honor survivors and lives lost to recent and historic anti-Asian violence.












