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You can feel it, right? That warm wind in the vines, the hum of bees in the lavender, the welcome clink of glasses on patios across the county. Summer’s here, and in Sonoma County that means wine ...
A retirement transformed by history When I retired after 34 years of working as a psychiatric technician and educator, I wasn’t sure how to spend the rest of my days. Curled up on the couch, ...
f you’ve ever sat on your Sonoma County porch sipping coffee and watching Anna’s hummingbirds darting around a feeder, you’re part of an amazing story. These tiny feathered neighbors have rapidly ...
Some of the most breathtaking coastal views, dramatic cliffs, and scenic hikes can be found along Highway 1 on the stunning Sonoma Coast. Whether you’re a casual stroller or a seasoned trekker, ...
The long-anticipated expansion of Monte Rio Redwoods Regional Park took a major step forward this week. The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors approved Regional Parks' application for an $8 million ...
Support local nurseries Locally owned nurseries sustain Sonoma County’s agricultural heritage. Buying locally grown plants prevents the spread of pests and diseases that harm farms. Support these ...
Sonoma County is rich in farmland, home to thriving farmers’ markets, and known for its vineyards. It’s a place where food is celebrated. Yet, thousands of residents don’t know where their next meal ...
Water is life in Sonoma County. It fuels our vineyards, sustains wildlife, and keeps our communities thriving. But for months, landowners, farmers, and environmentalists have been locked in a legal ...
Sonoma County spans over 1,600 square miles, a mosaic of coastal mists, sun-soaked valleys, and steep, rugged hills. Here, microclimates shift from fog-laden mornings to parched afternoons. Winter ...
For kids in Sonoma County, the sound of possibility starts with a single chord. At Guitars Not Guns, students ages 8 to 18 are learning more than just music—they’re building confidence, resilience, ...
Since the inaugural Big Event in 1980, local quilters have lovingly crafted annual quilts to support the Bodega Volunteer Fire Department. This cherished tradition, now spanning over four decades, ...
As we embrace the crisp air of winter and the rejuvenating energy of the new year, it’s a time for reflection and new intentions. January can remind us that we don’t need to reinvent ourselves but ...
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