Pliny is still coming, but you won’t see it in person
In a statement released through its blog, Russian River Brewing Company (RRBC) has announced it will not be having its regular festivities surrounding the limited release of its world-famous Pliny the Younger beer.
Traffic stop leads to suspected fentanyl arrest
On July 23 Healdsburg Police Officer Frank Patane made a suspected fentanyl arrest after a traffic stop for a vehicle code violation in Healdsburg.
Sheriff candidate gathers endorsements
As the race to replace popular incumbent Sheriff Rob Giordano gets underway in the new year, Captain Mark Essick has gained ground with a series of key endorsements – including the nod of Sheriff Giordano himself.
THUSD teachers authorize a strike, seeking better pay and benefits
The Twin Hills Teachers Association (THTA) is ready and willing to strike if the Twin Hills Union School District (THUSD) doesn’t agree to competitive salaries going forward, according to bargaining chair and math teacher Leslie Konvalinka.
Sebastopol Council denies EMF antenna appeal: Split vote does not support appeal
In a meeting that lasted long into the chilly night, Sebastopol
Flashbacks
The following snippets of history are drawn from the pages of the Healdsburg Tribune, the Healdsburg Enterprise and the Sotoyome Scimitar, and are prepared by the volunteers at the Healdsburg Museum & Historical Society. Admission is always free at the museum, open Wednesday through Sunday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Commentary: Growth not a binary issue
At an event in the Plaza in 2005 a trio of questions were asked, in English and Spanish of the almost 1,000 attendees. To the question What single change would most improve the quality of your life in Healdsburg? (¿Qué cosa mejoraría la calidad de su vida en Healdsburg?) The most frequent answer written on the chart pads was overwhelmingly, “Affordable housing.”













