Commentary: Message to Healdsburg
Two years ago, I was elected to a third term on the Healdsburg City Council by 2,276 citizens. Housing was certainly one of the most critical concerns of our citizenry. Given my educational and professional background, I was confident that I had much to offer in an effort to develop some solutions.
City to appeal post office facility decision
The Healdsburg City Council decided on Monday to appeal a
Guest readers, fundraiser encourage reading at Jefferson
A week of story time has gone virtual for students at Jefferson Elementary, who have guest readers attending their Zoom classes as part of Read Across America this week.
A word from the publisher on the coronavirus crisis
As a community that has endured devastating wildfires and a historic flood, we have learned the value of accurate and timely information. The current public health emergency related to the COVID-19 pandemic, which includes active cases in Sonoma County, is proving to be another...
The Rat Fairies are coming to Healdsburg
This year Stephanie Hopkins is checking off a major life goal, not for herself, but for her late mother. She self-published a children’s book that her mother, Pam Carnation, wrote about her when she was a little girl. Carnation tried to get the book published in the 90s without success.
Cold nights putting stress on homeless and shelter volunteers
Annual Homeless Point-In-Time official count delayed one month due to Joe Rodota Trail relocations
No school waivers for the foreseeable future
Case count too high, potential to consider in distance learning through December
Climbing Wall takes PE program to a new level
There's a new mountain at Windsor Middle School, and staff and












