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A macro head shot of a 17-year cicada. They live underground in a nymph stage and emerge only after 17 years. This image highlights the cicada's large, orange, compound eyes. Often called a locust. (Georgi Bandi/Shutterstock)

Trillions of Cicadas Are Emerging in the US This Year. Here’s Where to Hear Their Summer Song in Sonoma County

May 2024May 2024

While cicadas have a historic moment in the U.S., a Sonoma State entomologist studies the county's native species — and identifies where to hear their summer song.

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Sonoma County’s Best Restaurants of 2024

May 2024August 2024

Experience Sonoma County's best restaurants. From hidden gems to trendy rooftop spots, satisfy your cravings with a diverse range of cuisines.

Cherries, Wednesday, May 2, 2018 as the Wednesday Night Market returns to downtown Santa Rosa. (Kent Porter / The Press Democrat) 2018

Sonoma’s Bing Cherries Are the Star of This Summer Pasta Salad

May 2024May 2024

Dive into Sonoma County's cherry season this summer with a bright, versatile pasta salad recipe.

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Table Culture Provisions: A Fine-Dining Success Story in Petaluma

May 2024May 2025

Peek behind the counter at Table Culture Provisions, where collaboration and a can-do optimism underlies a top-level menu filled with Sonoma flavor.

A potluck holiday menu with all kinds of deliciousness: crispy fried chicken, bright salads, and mac and cheese, prepared by Smackin’ Soul Food, a Santa Rosa caterer and food pop-up run by Santa Rosa Junior College student Mahkaila McGowan-Gans and her mother Nancy Gans. (Eileen Roche)

Locals Honor a Santa Rosa Juneteenth Tradition with Community and Soul Food

May 2024June 2025

Sonoma County’s Juneteenth celebrations go back over 70 years — with food and family at the heart of the tradition.

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Santa Rosa Artist Teaches Mindfulness Through Watercolor Botanicals

May 2024May 2024

SOFA District artist Hannah Day celebrates the bounty of the summer garden in her watercolor portraits and painting classes.

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A Penngrove Chef Applies Modern Restaurant Design to Home and Teaching Spaces

May 2024

In rural Penngrove, a professional chef cooks and creates in two separate spaces: one for family and one for teaching.

Crowds listen to performers at Blood Root Ramble. (Leah-Ann Beverley)

This Upcoming Healdsburg Festival Pairs Music and Wine for an Important Cause

May 2024May 2024

The second annual BloodRoot Ramble festival will raise money to promote gun safety and end gun violence. It will feature LA-based indie rockers Lord Huron, along with Andrew Bird, Cautious Clay, and others.

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The Insider Secret to the Best Parties in All of Wine Country

May 2024May 2024

The wine flows freely, the food is delicious, and the summery vibes are never-ending at local release parties, where club members pick up the newest wines.

Foggy morning at Bodega Bay via Pacific Coast Highway in Sonoma County, California, USA.

Dream Drives: 3 Perfect Spring Day Trips in Sonoma County

April 2024April 2024

Compare clam chowders along the coast, nibble on fresh cheeses amid the green pastures of west Petaluma, or take in wildflower season just outside of Healdsburg.

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