Sonoma State is deservedly well-known for the excellence of its academic programs, a student-to-faculty ratio that promotes mentorship and collaboration, and a beautiful and supportive campus ...
Wine and music have an obvious connection. It takes music to keep a crew happy while they plant a vineyard. It takes music to keep the crew happy while pruning the grapes. Some growers even pipe music ...
Hidden in plain sight along Piner Road in Santa Rosa sits a culinary treasure that locals have been quietly enjoying for years – a humble stucco building with arched doorways where breakfast dreams ...
A federal judge ordered the Department of Interior to take 68 acres of land bordering Windsor out of trust for the Koi Nation, further imperiling the tribe’s casino project.
A federal program aimed at boosting the competitiveness of specialty crops will award $24.2 million in grants to projects across California, the state Department of Food and Agriculture said last week ...
The once-notorious Marin-Sonoma Narrows no longer befits its name, now redesigned with three lanes between Atherton Avenue and the county line. The new, high-occupancy vehicle lanes, which opened ...
Last week, we took a deep dive into the history of zinfandel, and now we're back to showcase a few bottles that are worth searching out.
Fall is in the air in Sonoma County Wine Country, where there are still plenty of events to celebrate the season. Here’s a look at some of our most anticipated wine gatherings.
“Bank juggers” appear to have successfully targeted a college student in Reseda, following her to a car wash after she left a nearby Wells Fargo branch late last week. The Sept. 25 incident occurred ...
With the widening of these last two bottlenecks south of Petaluma, the $762 million Highway 101 Marin-Sonoma Narrows project, begun in 2011, is finally finished.
Tucked among sun-soaked vineyards and century-old oak trees sits a modern California retreat that provides access to a world of exclusive service and amenities, offering buyers not just a home, but a ...
This is a waste of money, it’s a lost opportunity, and eventually it’s gonna be a new, avoidable catastrophe,” a professor said.