WUSD wraps up its budget and LCAP, plans for new positions
The June 17 meeting of the Windsor Unified School District (WUSD) was somewhat off-schedule, due to trying to meet a few deadlines as required by the state.
City council to discuss Memorial Beach on Tuesday
The Healdsburg City Council will meet on Tuesday, Feb. 22,
River shows its treacherous side
River denizens are in mourning over the death of 13-year-old Diego Rivas, who disappeared on Wednesday night, May 27, while swimming in the river. Rivas was last seen swimming in the river at 10:30 p.m. in the area of Canyon 1 Road in Rio Nido.
Dogs big and small show off Howl-O-Ween spirit at annual parade
Photos Katherine MinkiewiczÂ
SebastoMASK program doubles in size
The SebastoMASK program is about to double in size, thanks to the fast fundraising of Councilmember Sarah Gurney, who raised nearly $4,000 so that the city could order another 500 masks.
Supervisors approve business relief, pavement program funds
The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors took action on various items during its May 25 meeting — including approving business relief funds, authorizing funding to help county roads and ordering a recall election for county district attorney Jill Ravitch following a successful recall petition campaign. Subsequently, the county released various press releases on action taken by the Board of Supervisors, which we’ve gathered below.
Newsom administration outlines future plans for COVID
Vowing to be smarter after lessons learned over the past two years, the Newsom administration yesterday gave a glimpse of what the next few months — and potentially years — may look like in California with COVID-19 likely to stick around.
Healdsburg council to consider the future of the residential recycled water program, budget amendments
The Healdsburg City Council will meet on Tuesday, Sept. 7 to consider approvals for various budget amendments for the 2021-22 fiscal year and to discuss the future of the popular residential recycled water program.
What do you want to learn? A new online hub connects learners with teachers
For north bay residents looking to learn how to write a novel, grow a garden, master the tango or fix a bike there’s a one-stop-shop resource now available.














