Healdsburg’s New Movie Theater Set to Open in 2025
At last, construction kicked off this month on the True West Film Center near the plaza, behind the old Bear Republic brewpub space — thanks in large part to an “anonymous donation” of $1 million to the cause, according to the Press Democrat. Healdsburg’s new, two-story movie theater...
District facing uncertain financial outlook
As a result of COVID-19, HUSD is anticipating lower state and federal education dollars, drop in local property tax
Diaper Derby returns to Citrus Fair
The Cloverdale Citrus Fair’s annual diaper derby was back at it again this weekend, as some of Cloverdale’s youngest community members raced to the finishing line on Saturday, April 16. The one requirement for the derby is that participating babies be unable to walk — they can only crawl.
One dead in collision near Healdsburg
A five-car accident that occurred yesterday afternoon at southbound U.S. Highway 101 and Old Redwood Highway/Healdsburg Avenue exit just south of Healdsburg has left one person dead and others with minor to moderate injuries, according to California Highway Patrol (CHP) Public Information Officer David deRutte.
Operation Access provides surgery to low income patients
A local rancher will get his medical needs met pro bono thanks
Editorial: Farmworker housing dilemma needs county¹s attention
The decision to drop plans for a seasonal farmworker housing
SLIDESHOW: Healdsburg High Class of 2018 Graduation
Healdsburg High School held its 126th commencement Friday night, graduating 126 seniors at Recreation Park. Students were welcomed by Principal Bill Halliday and Senior Class President Minerva Nuñez. The Greyhound band played "Pomp and Circumstance," Lucinda Carroll sang the National Anthem and student speakers included Lola Plum, Celia Pérez Isquierdo and Emma Esquivel. The keynote address was by HHS English teacher John Linker. After the ceremony, students threw their mortarboard hats in the air and embraced family and friends.
Corazón to offer free emergency preparedness workshops
In their most recent “Community Conversation” on July 15, Corazón Healdsburg announced that it will be offering a series of free online emergency preparedness classes in both English and Spanish with Nuestra Comunidad, a local nonprofit that helps educate folks on emergency and disaster preparedness through public outreach and training.











