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January 20, 2026

Foppoli, Fieri collaborate on mayoral meal series

Windsor Mayor Dominic Foppoli has launched a new video project in collaboration with Windsor local Guy Fieri to help highlight Windsor restaurants that are open for takeout, curbside or delivery service during the shelter-in-place order.

All in a day’s work: Firefighters balance checklists and tedium with adversity and peril

An inside look at a day in the life of two Windsor

Locals rally for food drives but more help needed

Despite an outpouring of support from local organizations

Equity, culture discussions added to monthly HUSD meetings

At the most recent meeting of the Healdsburg Unified School District (HUSD) Board of Trustees on June 17, trustee Donna del Rey requested to make equity and school culture a regular item of discussion at future board meetings.

Gold discusses long ‘to-do’ list for 2020

Goals include improving connectivity, working on climate change and exploring the possibility of cannabis sales

GMO going back on ballot

The Growth Management Ordinance (GMO) and possible changes were discussed at the Healdsburg City Council meeting Sept. 3 at city hall.

District examines suspension rates

The Healdsburg Unified School District Board of Trustees worked on tying up loose ends on school business, education and report items at the board’s last meeting before they take a break and resume meetings on Aug. 20. Among the several items discussed was the differentiated...

Man dies in Russian River

 A man, identified as Angel Cendon-Hernandez, died in the Russian River in Geyserville.

With California salmonids facing extinction, conservation group identifies dams to remove in state

In response to statewide fish extinction crisis, which indicates 74 percent of California’s native salmon, steelhead and trout species are likely to be extinct in the next century, the fish and watershed conservation non-profit organization California Trout (CalTrout) today released its list of the top five dams prime for removal in the golden state. The dams identified in the report were carefully selected: dams that provide the least benefit for people and caused the greatest hazards for imperiled native fish rose to the top.

Vanishing neighborhood looks to council for help

Piper Street residents at a loss as apartment building sells
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