Longtime Healdsburg native and grocery store owner John Biasotti dies at 99
Healdsburg native John Biasotti was known to many as an outgoing and friendly man who worked hard at his grocery store, Biasotti’s Market. He was also known as an adept carpenter and mechanic, fisherman and boat racer and he’ll surely be remembered not only for his many hobbies and achievements, but also for the positive impact he had on family and friends.
Bidding wars and overblown fears: The curious case of the California exodus
When a strange and deadly virus shut down Hollywood last March, Alexander Shea knew he had to move fast. But to where?
Major cuts loom for city’s community services department
If approved, budget cuts could affect rec programs, park maintenance, arts and culture events
Public shares ideas for Healdsburg Veterans Memorial Beach
Master planning process launched for riverside park
Local Food Banks Struggle for Funds, Groceries
Proposed cuts by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) of $500 million to funding for regional hunger relief organizations will stop deliveries to local food banks nationwide, including the Redwood Empire Food Bank (REFB). That could mean the suspension of $750,000 in food shipments to REFB alone, and their availability for redistribution to local families.
HUSD ready to move forward after firestorm
At height of crisis, district was helping community at large
Closure, Encounter and Meeting on Tap
STREET CLOSURE: The city has announced an unusually long closure of a key commercial street to vehicle traffic in downtown Healdsburg for almost three full days this weekend, Aug. 26-28.
The road closure of Plaza Street, from Healdsburg Avenue to Center Street (the north side...
Boy Scout Troop 21 completes 50-mile hike in High Sierra
During the first week of August a group of Troop 21 Boy Scouts
‘The Bard’ comes to Ives Park for summer festival
“Summer’s lease hath all too short a date,” Shakespeare once














