The amendment allows community members to walk, bike, or jog to a nearby park or open space from their homes from April 29.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
The $600,000 in loan funding will come from the City’s Measure V funds, a half-cent sales tax that pays for key City services.
The latest Healdsburg City Manager Friday Update newsletter is here: https://cvcpl.us/0vKp7n8.
Organizers say the number of people who need fresh food, groceries and meals in Sonoma County may double; here's how you can help.
The website also includes sub-pages for business-specific resources as well as information on health orders issued by the Sonoma County.
Today's headlines from across the North Bay.
The Sonoma County Public Health Officer's new order is effective at 12 a.m. Friday. Here's what to know.
The April 10 issue of the Healdsburg City Manager Friday Update newsletter includes news on.
Sonoma County Community Development Commission determined Victory Studios & Apts. will have no significant impact on the human environment.
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"Both blood drives completely booked up within minutes, and we couldn't be more grateful," state Sen. Mike McGuire said.
The quake near the Sonoma-Lake county line was felt in the North Bay, San Francisco, the South Bay and beyond. Did YOU feel it?
This closure includes all city parks, Healdsburg Ridge and Fitch Mountain open spaces, and the skate park.
"During this event we need your help to keep our parks and open spaces open for everyone."
The order by Sonoma County's public health officer comes after parks, trails and beaches countywide were crowded with visitors.
"The Corazón family resource center remains open (virtually) to assist those in need."
We have also deployed additional portable restrooms at all of our park and open space sites for your use.
"City is here to help our community through the COVID-19 health emergency, and one of our focus areas is senior and older adult community."
We have created a new webpage that compiles information and resources on coronavirus as it pertains to Healdsburg and Sonoma County.
Sonoma County’s "shelter-in-place" will continue until 11:59 p.m. on April 7, 2020.
Commercial flight operations are ongoing. Based on county emergency measures for COVID-19 the administrative and badging offices are closed.
Healdsburg is waiving late fees and re-connect fees, and prohibiting disconnection, of electric and water services for March and April.
In addition, the Healdsburg Senior Center has suspended all programs and events through March 31.
City of Healdsburg to close City facilities to public and cancel all commission meetings March 17-April 3 to slow spread of coronavirus.
The suspended gatherings include all City-operated recreation programs, classes, activities, special event permits, and facility rentals.
The Healdsburg Senior Center will suspend all programs and events effective Friday, March 13, through March 31.
Healdsburg City Council will consider the declaration for ratification at its meeting on 6 p.m., Monday, March 16, at City Hall.
To respond to this most recent development, the County of Sonoma has declared a Local Public Health Emergency as well as a Local Emergency.
"We are revamping our Coffee with City and Community Conversations events. If you have one minute, please take this short online survey."
This newsletter includes info on upcoming spring-break camps, Healdsburg Senior Center excursions & city utility wildfire mitigation plan.
The City of Healdsburg is working closely with the Sonoma County Department of Health Services in monitoring the 2019 novel coronavirus.
Nearly 12 years after National Marine Fisheries Service issued its Russian River Biological Opinion, major milestones have been met.
The quakes, both centered near Cobb, were felt in Sonoma and Napa counties, according to the USGS. Did YOU feel the earthquakes?
Registration is open for the spring speaker series hosted by the Healdsburg branch of the American Association of University Women.
An annual tradition for 128 years, the theme of this year's Cloverdale Citrus Fair is California Dreamin'. Here's what to know.
"What’s the single worst thing that can happen on Valentine’s Day? Getting dumped. But a close second is a widespread power outage."