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November 15, 2025

School Plans for Student Achievement show changes due to COVID, distance learning

At the Dec. 15 meeting of the Windsor Unified School District Board of Trustees, the final school sites presented their reports on the implementation of the 2019-20 School Plans for Student Achievement and presented their goals for the coming school year.

Windsor Thanks gives help to budding firefighters

In the wake of the heroic battle to save Windsor during 2019’s Kincade Fire, local Denise Dixon launched a scholarship fund and eventual nonprofit to help fund potential firefighters in training at the Santa Rosa Junior College.

Financial strain may impact hospital’s ‘surge’ plans

Just when the full breadth of its services could be most needed, the staffing and some departments of Healdsburg District Hospital (HDH) are being cut back due to sudden and steep revenue losses.

Climbing Wall takes PE program to a new level

There's a new mountain at Windsor Middle School, and staff and

Responding to the downturn

Sonoma County Economic Development Board looking for ways to respond to economic uncertainty

Sonoma West gets a boost from Google grant

Sonoma West Publishers was among the first recipients of a COVID-19 related newsroom assistance grant from the Google News Initiative Emergency Relief Fund. More than 12,000 news organizations applied for an undisclosed number and amount of the grants

Healdsburg woman makes masks for community members

Since the outbreak of COVID-19, many people in Sonoma County and around the world have taken to creating masks for healthcare workers, frontline personnel and community members. Longtime Healdsburg quilters Denise Feldman has put a pause on her quilt making to join the cause. She now makes between 15-20 masks a day, which she distributes from her front porch to community members. 

Kids can sink their teeth into some good reads at author event

'Donner Dinner Party' graphic novel author to visit Healdsburg Library

Nonprofit gives fire victims new toys

On Sunday, Nov. 10, 20-year-old Ashlee Smith and her mother Erika, both Reno, Nevada residents, pulled up to the Healdsburg Community Center with a trailer of toys, board games and stuffed animals and gave away hundreds of toys to kids who lost their homes in the Kincade Fire.

Highway 101 pursuit ends in standoff with Geyserville man

Pursuit and standoff closes Highway 101 at Shiloh Road
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