A Reflective Legislator
D r. Jim Wood doesn’t seem like a person who would pursue higher office, because he’s not. When asked when he first wanted to go after a second career in politics, he replied that he never did and that it’s just one of those things in a person’s life that happens – that it just evolved organically. As he takes his seat, he is one of the state’s 28 new members of California’s Assembly.
Grim 2011-12 budget proposal adopted by Council
SEBASTOPOL — City Manager Jack Griffin presented a rather grim
Congressman Huffman holds town hall in response to Capitol insurrection
Congressman Jared Huffman, D-San Rafael, held a virtual town hall on Jan. 12 to address questions and provide a report on the violent pro-Trump mob of insurrectionists that assaulted the Capitol on Jan. 6 during the certification of the electoral college results. The rampage led to the death of five people, including Capitol Police Officer Brian D. Sicknick.
California’s big reopening: What changes — and what doesn’t — on June 15?
California’s grand reopening day is almost here, but it comes with a few asterisks.Â
Pie Parade
Pie parade -- Pie bakers and eaters converged on the Healdsburg Plaza last week for a flash mob pie parade. Dozens of pies arrived and were paraded around the Plaza with an accordion accompanist, then the pies were admired and swiftly eaten.Â











