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December 5, 2025

Local schools receive overseas threat

Schools open as normal, after threat deemed a hoax

Jonah Raskin explores dark mysteries of wine country, April 19

Jonah Raskin, emeritus Sonoma State University professor, writer and former radical journalist visited local booksellers. “I talked to booksellers a couple of years ago, and asked, ‘Are there any wine country murder mysteries you recommend to tourists?’ and they said no. They talk to tourists who come in all the time and say they want a murder mystery that’s set in Sonoma, and the booksellers say there really isn’t one.” So Raskin wrote one.

Healdsburg nonprofit gets big birthday present from Ellen

Organization to launch kindergarten-to-college fund

Candidate forum for county sheriff candidates

Updated on 9/27/17

Changing of the guard at school district

Longtime staff members move on, new faces join district, get promoted

Groups partner to reduce local feral cat population

Program hopes to reduce the number of cats killed by local shelters

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.

Healthcare reform ready to be implemented locally

Surprise, surprise. The Obamacare roll-out is very much open for business to everyone in Sonoma County and all across California. Thousands of county  residents became instantly eligible for expanded Medi-Cal benefits on Oct. 1 and all medical insurance plans will meet new minimum standards of coverage and service beginning Jan. 1, 2014.

Holiday Lights

The Boitano-Grande residence at 206 Piper St. is this year’s winner of the Tribune Holiday Lights Contest. Other festive houses include: 94 West Grant St., 190 Kennedy Lane, and 14984 Grove St.

Relay honoree, Barbara Tuscany, still cancer free

The first article on Barbara Tuscany’s battle against breast
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