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January 18, 2026

World Water Day

Thirty percent of the world’s population lacks adequate access to safe water and a child dies every 90 seconds on our planet from a water-related disease. Many schools and hospitals in underdeveloped countries lack safe drinking water or sanitation.

Mentors wanted for HHS students

Business leaders needed to give every student an opportunity to learn

PG&E making progress and line hardening goals, adding weather stations and more

As fire season kicks in to high gear with heat waves slated for this weekend, PG&E is continuing its work across its service areas (PG&E provides electricity to most of the northern two-thirds of California, which represents 5.2 million households) to harden its system and implement measures to help reduce the risk of wildfire and to make public safety power shutoffs (PSPS) smaller in size and shorter in duration.

Letters to the Editor, May 9, 2019

An old story in education

Run! New California recommendations for active shooter situations at schools

Healdsburg aims to be prepared for school shooter incidents; prevention part of the plan

Seeking Safety to School

During public comment on non-agenda items at the Oct. 7 Healdsburg City Council meeting, Massimo Tuscany spoke up on an intersection he felt was unsafe.

City Drafts New Plan to Mitigate Disasters

The drought may be over, but disaster still looms. That’s the underlying presumption of the city’s Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (LHMP) update, currently in process. Healdsburg is vulnerable to a wide range of natural disasters, including droughts, wildfires, flooding, landslides and earthquakes. A Local Hazard...

Former Campbell city manager Mark Linder to serve as Windsor’s interim town manager

The search for an interim town manager in Windsor is over. The Windsor Town Council is expected to adopt a resolution approving one Mark Linder as interim town manager at their Dec. 1 meeting.

Police Log, Dec. 30, 2024 – Jan. 5, 2025

front door of police station
On Jan. 3, at 12:30am, a man on University Street at Haydon Street stated that two teenagers were in a vehicle driving erratically. While on the phone, dispatch heard the RP and 2 other subjects in a verbal dispute. Officers arrived on the scene and contacted both teenagers. An 18-YO man was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon, conspiracy to commit a felony and committing a hate crime. The other 18-YO man was arrested for conspiracy to commit a felony, committing a hate crime and battery. They were brought to county jail.

Sanity and sports

Sometimes the world seems like an extra crazy place. It’s why we seek escape in comfortable places and pastimes like games or sports. But, nowadays even these can be challenging and confusing.
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