Healdsburg, Windsor join efforts for this year’s Relay For Life
Lifesavers team raises $20,000, more to come
School district seeks members for Citizen’s Bond Oversight Committee
The Board of Trustees of the Healdsburg Unified School District is establishing a Citizen's Bond Oversight Committee to review expenditures from construction activity associated with Measure D, which was approved by District voters on November 8, 2016. The committee will be responsible for ensuring that bond revenues are used only as voters intended and for informing the public of bond expenditures. The board invites all interested community members to apply for service on the Bond Oversight Committee.
Plaza remains “occupied”: Solidarity Saturday event proposed as a “next step”
Occupy Sebastopol, the local manifestation of the people-powered
Police Log, March 3-9
12:43pm The RP indicated that between four and six juveniles were on the beach of Healdsburg Veterans Memorial Beach near the boat dock when he heard two gunshots three minutes apart. The RP believed the juveniles were responsible. There was no fighting or yelling heard afterward. The RP believed ...
Updates on COVID complications at next WUSD meeting
The agenda for the Aug. 18 meeting of the Windsor Unified School District Board of Trustees is largely populated by updates, and those updates are primarily related to changes wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Update on county actions on homelessness
For the past few years, Sonoma County’s public actions, politics and priorities have been defined by wildfires. That’s no longer the case as the year 2020 looks to be defined by homelessness. Local governments are spending millions on the intractable problem, lawsuits have been filed, a supervisorial recall election has been threatened and task forces are meeting all over the county. National TV, radio and other media outlets are descending on the county again, this time not to cover more wildfires, but to report on the county’s biggest homeless encampment along the Joe Rodota Trail.
Stand for Justice, July 5
Over the span of a few hours, around 70 people gathered in the Cloverdale Plaza on Sunday, July 5, to call for an end to police brutality nationwide and to share stories of racism in Cloverdale.















