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Sonoma Developmental Center main entrance along Arnold Drive looking west from the state owned former mental institution at Eldridge in the Sonoma Valley near Glen Ellen, Wednesday, May 10, 2023. (Chad Surmick / The Press Democrat)

Documentary on Sonoma Valley Redevelopment Battle Resonates Worldwide

September 2025September 2025

The documentary, lauded by international film festivals, addresses a universal problem of high-density, upscale development.

Purple Michaelmas daisies (aster amellus) blooms in a garden in summer with a bee collecting pollen or nectar. (Pratchaya.Lee / Shutterstock)

Nurturing Late-Summer Flowers Helps Sustain Local Pollinators

August 2025

Discover the vibrant, late-blooming flowers that support local pollinators and keep gardens bursting with color well into fall.

True West Film Center's artistic director John Cooper in downtown Healdsburg, May 22, 2025. (Chad Surmick / The Press Democrat)

Former Sundance Director John Cooper Building Community at Healdsburg’s New True West Film Center

August 2025

As the new artistic director of Healdsburg's upcoming three-screen cinema and education center, John Cooper is bringing movies back to town.

Joanna Grawunder and Mark Jensen built a modern, multilevel Russian River retreat in the footprint of a dilapidated Depression-era cabin. (Joe Fletcher / for Sonoma Magazine)

Architect Couple Rebuilds Depression-Era Summer Cabin on the Russian River

August 2025

The modern, multilevel home at the base of Healdsburg’s Fitch Mountain invites casual camaraderie along the river.

For dessert, a Chocolate Lava Cake with a molten center and vanilla ice cream from Farmhouse Sonoma in the old Palms Grill restaurant location Friday, May 9, 2025, in Sonoma. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

Farmhouse Sonoma Is the Community Hub Downtown Needed

August 2025September 2025

Every visit at this Sonoma restaurant feels like a family affair, where locals gather for meals, cocktails and gossip.

Mike Zakowski, owner and baker of The Bejkr, sells his bread, scones, and fresh wood-fired pretzels Friday, May 23, 2025 at the Sonoma Farmer’s Market. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

The Rise of Sonoma County’s Bread Makers

August 2025August 2025

These local bakers unite in one shared cause: To make the finest breads with artisanal ingredients and hands-on love for the community.

Blanca Molina, an artist and graphic designer in Sonoma County. (Beth Schlanker / The Press Democrat)

Maximalist Muralist Blanca Molina Spreads Color and Joy Throughout Sonoma County

August 2025August 2025

When it comes to public art, Sonoma County-based artist and graphic designer Blanca Molina goes big.

The Tomato Bruschetta Pizza from Psychic Pie Thursday, May 12, 2025, in Sebastopol. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

Psychic Pie Is Having a Tomato Moment With a Summer-Only Pizza

August 2025August 2025

The seasonal bruschetta pizza at Psychic Pie adds first-of-the-season local tomatoes atop an award-winning sourdough crust.

A Strawberry Cheesecake Premium Roll at Pink Sugar Creamery in Santa Rosa. (Beth Schlanker / The Press Democrat)

6 Unique Cool Treats to Try This Summer in Sonoma County

August 2025August 2025

Here are some new and unexpected spots to quench your sweet cravings in Sonoma County.

Rancher Kevin Lunny opens a gate in preparation for his family’s final roundup of cattle, Saturday, May 17, 2025, at Point Reyes National Seashore. (Kent Porter / The Press Democrat)

Point Reyes Family Says Goodbye to Cherished Ranch After Years of Legal Battles

July 2025August 2025

The Point Reyes ranch has been in the family since 1946. After a reluctant settlement deal, the family gathered for a bittersweet reunion and final roundup.

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