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The results are in — and let’s just say, the Twins isn’t just a local favorite anymore. This beloved breakfast spot in the Oliver’s Market shopping center in Cotati has officially earned its title as ...
Spring brings fresh flavors — and a batch of new restaurants — to Sonoma County. From cozy cafés to vibrant pop-ups, there's plenty to taste. In Kenwood, Stella opened on March 1. Chef Ari Weiswasser ...
After the Spaghetti Palace at the Sonoma County Fair closed, many mistakenly believed all of Arturo “Art” Ibleto’s family businesses had shut down. In reality, his children, Annette and Mark, chose to ...
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 ...
Bucolic Sonoma Valley seems like the last place one would suspect an unbelievable Ozark-style drama to play out, including a Christian Nationalist effort to take over a town, suppress LGBTQIA+ ...
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, ...
The primary goal of the California Coastal Act, approved by voters in 1976, is ensuring and providing for public access to the state’s shoreline and ocean. One of the dreams imbedded in that goal is ...
They lost everything — their land, their status, their rights. But after generations of struggle and perseverance, the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria are reclaiming their future. From a mere 15 ...
The historic Wohler Bridge, a one-lane connector spanning the Russian River along the back roads between Forestville and Healdsburg will undergo a seismic retrofit the summer. The project received a ...
Young kids and sticks go together like peas and carrots. I watch my son, ever precocious in his father’s mind at not two years of age, marching toward our Kubota RTV waving an oak branch crying out, ...
The Russian River isn't all sunshine and rainbows. Nope, there's a haunting and mysterious side to this beautiful region, especially when the sunsets come early and the redwood shade blocks the light.
It was 4:30 a.m. in Santa Rosa when the damp field and bleachers of the county fairgrounds were lined with eager spectators, albeit sleepy-eyed ones. The sky was dark and the morning air sharp.