Look out for coronavirus-related scams
A Healdsburg city manager office update issued by the city on March 27 offered a warning to residents on the emergence of COVID-19-related scams and fraudulent calls and emails, many offering coronavirus cures, test kits and fraudulent cleaning services.
HHS grad studying abroad in Italy forced to return home
NYU student studying in Florence forced to return home amid COVID-19 concerns
Thirteen library branches will be open Nov. 4
As of Monday, Nov. 4, 13 Sonoma County Library branches will be open, according to Library Director Ann Hammond.
A fire diary, one year later
On Oct. 8, 2017, my son celebrated his eighth birthday with four friends who all had birthdays within a few days of each other. We moms had decided this group party was the easiest way to celebrate, and the Epicenter on Coffey Lane has virtually everything a kid could want for their birthday shenanigans. They partied in the arcade, downed copious pizza, played laser tag and sang “Happy Birthday” over their custom Pokémon birthday cake.
4-H’ers growing fresh produce for the community
All year long, members of Warm Springs 4-H tend six raised beds and four rows of produce at the Terrace Community Garden, on land adjacent to and provided by the Seventh-Day Adventist Church.
County takes on vacation rentals – concerns over noise, intrusion
Draft rules for rural areas expected in July
City looks at raising age to purchase tobacco to 21
The city of Healdsburg is considering a dramatic change to an ordinance that would make it illegal for anyone under the age of 21 to purchase cigarettes in the city limits.
City leaders see PO as economic factor downtown
Last week’s fire at the Healdsburg Post Office affected many











