'Twenty-six of the Happiest Faces in America'—Petaluma and Gresham Travel...
Twenty-six excited boys will board a flight out of LAX today—Petaluma National Little League dressed in their green World Series T-shirts and Gresham National Little League in their black version of...
View ArticleCalifornia Holding $6 Billion of Unclaimed Property
Are you missing any diamonds? How about those bars of solid gold you might have forgotten about? Did you perhaps leave a lump sum of cash in an old bank account? If you did, then you're one of the...
View ArticleUPDATE: New Photos, Videos Added of Parkland Farms Fire
A rapid response to a sudden grass fire that kicked up on Healdsburg Ridge between Canyon Run and Spur Ridge in the Parkland Farms development prevented a potentially disasterous fire. The ongoing...
View ArticleFundraising Efforts Launched for Sonoma County Sheriff Helicopter Rescue Program
A fundraising effort has been launched to help finance Henry 1, the Sonoma County Sheriff's Office rescue helicopter program. The Friends of Henry 1 are hoping to raise at least $125,000 annually to...
View ArticleShould Little League Games Have Instant Replay?
It was the bottom of the sixth inning and the last batter from the opposing team was up. The first and second base were loaded with two outs. Then a base hit got past the Petaluma team's left fielder...
View Article5 Likely to Vie for 3 Seats On Healdsburg City Council
The race for three seats on Healdsburg City Council on Nov. 2 should be an interesting one, with the entry of three new contenders along with two incumbents seeking re-election. Local school board...
View ArticleSSU Launches Classes, Programs in Healdsburg
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, popularly known as "OLLI" will offer courses at the Villa Chanticleer this year in Healdsburg. An open house for the fall session is set for Thursday, Sept....
View ArticleHealdsburg Museum’s ‘Instant Wine Cellar’ Raffle is Back
Some people spend years building their wine cellar, carefully selecting bottle after precious bottle. That’s a tried and true approach. But others, like Mary Brandt of Healdsburg, have enjoyed a...
View ArticleHealdsburg Author's New Book, Published Today, Heats Up Pot Debate
Smoke Signals, a new book on marijuana in America by Healdsburg author Martin A. Lee, is being published today -- already amid controversy and debate. In particular, the book's references to Obama's...
View ArticleFoodies Delight: Pig-Roasting in Healdsburg
Healdsburg's foodie favorite cooking school, Relish Culinary Adventures, got a national spotlight this week for its pig roasting events. Relish's pig roasting was written up in an article in...
View ArticleFoss Creek Circle: Clockwise 1-Way a Must to Accommodate Business Loading...
Healdsburg's first one-way street in the city's history will have to travel clockwise because trucks from a major business around the Foss Creek Circle loop could not navigate from a...
View ArticleTearjerkers Galore With Patsy and the Bobcats
From "Your Cheatin' Heart" to "Walkin' After Midnight," Patsy and the Bobcats covered the legendary Patsy Cline with sweet, soulful sounds at Tuesday's concert at Healdsburg Plaza. Sponsors...
View ArticleT Barny's 'Year of the Mobius' Celebrated Saturday
Local Healdsburg artist T Barny opens his studio this weekend to celebrate “The Year Of The Mobius”. His dazzling new pieces will be revealed. This year’s event is free and open to the public. It is...
View ArticleA Few Tickets Left for Bottleshots This Saturday
According to Dan Chapin, president of the Healdsburg Active 20-30 Club, a few tickets are still available for the 4th Annual Bottle Shots 2012 happening THIS SATURDAY at VML Winery in the Russian...
View ArticleThe 'Melk Man' Suspended for Testing Positive for Testosterone
At the end of last night's victory over the Washington Nationals, the San Francisco Giants appeared to finally, with just 45 games left in the regular season, have solidified their starting line-up....
View ArticleDepiction of Obama as Nazi Dictator Causes Stir in Other Places Besides...
As Healdsburg Patch readers know, the occasional appearance of LaRouche PAC members in front of the Healdsburg Post Office has been the scene of some heated exchanges and one minor physical...
View ArticleWould You Back a Ban on 'Bullet Button' Rifles?
Assault rifles virtually identical to the one used in the Aurora, Colo., massacre last month are easy to find in California, despite the state’s ban on assault weapons. That’s because gun...
View ArticleGarrett's Hosts Healdsburg Animal Shelter Pet Adoption Day Aug. 25
Garrett Hardware is celebrating its 123rd anniversary by hosting Healdsburg Animal Shelter in its parking lot on Saturday, Aug. 25. The event will be a pet adoption day as well as a canning demo in...
View ArticleOakland A's, SF Giants Donate $15K to Petaluma Little League
Petaluma National Little League has received a $15,000 donation from the Oakland A’s, San Francisco Giants and Comcast SportsNet. The West Region Champion Petaluma Nationals are preparing for the...
View ArticleHealdsburg City Council Candidates Grow to 6
When the dust cleared yesterday at 5 p.m. at the Healdsburg City Council candidate filing deadline, there were six people standing -- with at least one surprise last-minute entry in the Nov. 2 race....
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