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Purple sea urchins gathered during a sea urchin uni foraging class with Fork in the Path tours Jan. 18, 2026 at the Sand Beach Cove at Fort Ross State Historic Park on the Sonoma Coast. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

Bay Area Locals Are Helping To Save the Coast From Purple Sea Urchins

April 2026

The spiny creature has destroyed over 95% of the kelp forest along the North Coast. Locals are doing their part to help repair the delicate ocean ecosystem.

Jewelry at Gallery Lulo that was used by the stars in the movie The Devil Wears Prada 2. Photo taken in Healdsburg on Friday, February 6, 2026. (Christopher Chung/The Press Democrat)

The Devil Wears Prada — And Jewelry From Gallery Lulo in Healdsburg

April 2026

Healdsburg's Gallery Lulo lent 150 pieces of jewelry for "The Devil Wears Prada 2," and locals can get an early glimpse.

Mercedes Hernandez, founder of SoCo Market in Santa Rosa Sunday, Jan. 18, 2026. (Beth Schlanker / The Press Democrat)

SoCo Market Founder Connects the Community While Boosting Small Businesses

April 2026April 2026

Mercedes Hernandez has owned retail businesses and founded local festivals across Sonoma County. Now, she's working toward a bigger dream.

Ridge Vineyards, Lytton Springs, Dry Creek, Sonoma County. (Robert Holmes)

Three Sonoma County Wineries Leading the Way in Sustainability

April 2026April 2026

Here are three Sonoma County wineries that go above and beyond in their dedication to earth-friendly practices.

Lace lichen festoons the trees in Sonoma Valley Regional Park. (Julie Vader / Special to the Index-Tribune)

Local Lace Lichens Are Misunderstood Wonders. Here’s Where To See Them

April 2026

Lace lichens benefit local flora and fauna — plus, they just look cool. The state lichen can be found draped over tree branches across these Sonoma County parks.

The fried chicken eggs Benedict at J & M's Midtown Cafe in Santa Rosa

Top 12 Excellent Egg Dishes in Sonoma County

April 2026April 2026

From the best Benedict to rib-sticking huevos rancheros, here are some of Sonoma County’s excellent egg-forward dishes.

5/24/2013: B5: PC: The Healdsburg Farmer's Market float during the Healdsburg Future Farmers Country Fair 64th Twilight Parade held in downtown Healdsburg, Thursday, May 23, 2013. (Crista Jeremiason / The Press Democrat)

Healdsburg Welcomes New Permanent Home for Local Farmers

March 2026March 2026

The Healdsburg Farmers’ Market realizes a decades-long dream with its first permanent home since it started in 1978, opening this April.

Tasty rhubarb jam in jars, stems and strawberries on wooden table against blurred background. (Liudmila Chernetska / Getty Images)

Brighten Your Springtime Feasts With This Simple Rhubarb Recipe

March 2026

One of the easiest ways to enjoy rhubarb is in a compote with sweet strawberries, a lovely addition to the table for spring holiday feasts.

Fieldwork Brewing Company's line of NA beers are flying off the shelves. (Mo Alcaraz)

The Best Nonalcoholic Beers in Sonoma County

March 2026March 2026

Made with a kaleidoscope of hop aromas and flavors, these local nonalcoholic beers work hard to convince your senses you’re drinking the real thing.

Poet Ada Limón

Poet Ada Limón’s Literary Journey Leads Her Back Home to Sonoma Valley

March 2026

Former U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limón on the beauty and unburdening of returning to her childhood home in Sonoma Valley.

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