WSCUHSD chief business official resigns
West Sonoma County Union High School District Chief Business Official Jeff Ogston has resigned from his post, effective April 14.
Sonoma County continues to push vaccine rollout
Sonoma County is administering COVID-19 vaccines at a faster rate than other counties of its size, according to new data from the Sonoma County Department of Health Services.
Are you getting ready? – Season for hot turkey dinners, tree lightings is here
Ready or not, the holidays are coming to town.
Low kindergarten attendance creates first grade problem
Thousands of California families chose to keep their children out of kindergarten this past year, opting instead for other in person programs or no school at all.
Open Mic: The Secret of Staying Afloat in City Politics
"The work of Healdsburg’s city staff is inherently apolitical, but staying above the fray can be a challenge during a contentious election season like the one we are all enduring. I’ve worked through a lot of elections, but the tone of this one—both locally and nationally—has at times been discouraging..." So writes Healdsburg City Manager Jeff Kay in this opinion column...
Rogers Holds Edge in Assembly Election
Both Prop. 1 and the Democratic candidate for Assembly District 2 will likely go down to the wire, and not be officially certified for another five weeks.
Lawsuit filed against WSCUHSD over El Molino
The Community Alliance for Responsible Education (CARE) has filed a lawsuit against the West Sonoma County Union High School District (WSCUHSD) with the Sonoma County Superior Court over the board’s March 10 vote to consolidate Analy High School and El Molino High School into one school, or “close El Molino High School,” according to a press release sent to Sonoma West Times & News Thursday afternoon, April 22.














