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July 10, 2025

HUSD school board to choose new president, consider ethnic studies high school course approval and more

The Healdsburg Unified School District (HUSD) Board of Trustees has a packed full agenda of items, including the annual reorganization of the trustees and board president and vice president, for its next regular meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 15 at 6 p.m.

‘Healdsburg has been hungry for a solution’: City set to explore homeless shelter options

The Healdsburg City Council is interested in finding a site for a homeless shelter that could serve Healdsburg’s shelterless population. That was the sentiment that was expressed unanimously by the council during a special city council meeting on homelessness on Monday night.

Cloverdale residents arrested in association with Santa Rosa homicide

Editor’s note: All people named are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Cloverdale garden club scholarships open to current or future SRJC students

Scholarship applications for the Cloverdale Green Thumb Garden Club scholarships are now open to Cloverdale High School or continuing Santa Rosa Junior College students. Applications opened on Jan. 21 and will close March 1.

Chamber honors top businesses

Five individual business organizations were singled out for their popularity and community leadership at an annual Business of the Year awards on Friday, July 13, sponsored by the Healdsburg Chamber of Commerce. The event was an outdoor barbecue at the Villa Chanticleer, catered by KR Catering.

Local students compete for Chefs of Tomorrow culinary title

High schoolers paired with Sonoma County chefs

Sonoma County Conservation Action group aims to create oak tree clearing moratorium

A group of conservationists from Sonoma County Conservation Action is urging the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors to consider implementing a moratorium on county permitted tree cutting in an effort to save and preserve Sonoma County’s iconic oak woodlands.

Proposition 21: Rent control

As part of its statewide election coverage, CalMatters has given Sonoma West Publishers permission to use its explainers of state propositions. Scroll through the module below to learn about Proposition 21. 

Healdsburg Forever doles out grant funds to 13 local nonprofits

Healdsburg Forever has delivered its largest grant yet — $445,000 in community impact funds were recently divided out to 13 local nonprofits. The grants were awarded across six impact areas prioritizing food insecurity, health care, housing, senior services, youth/education and support of Latinx communities.

Windsor’s at-large elections marginalized Hispanic voters, study finds

The findings mean districts are here to stay
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