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Jim and Susan Simmons practice green living with solar panels on their barn providing electricity to their Kenwood home. The sloping roofs of their home and barn are also designed to collect rainwater. (Christopher Chung / The Press Democrat)

Tired of Power Shut-Offs? These Local Families Ensure Energy Supply with Batteries and Solar

October 2020March 2021

Here's what you need to know about "going off the grid" and making the most of the 26% federal tax credit.

8 Heirloom Fruits and Vegetables With Sonoma County Roots

October 2020October 2020

Many of our best-known crops — grapes, olives, apples— were originally tended in distant lands. But a few local treasures have deeper roots that sink down into history right here, and only here.

Protesters cover the both lanes of Healdsburg Ave. in Healdsburg, Thursday, June 11, 2020. (Kent Porter / The Press Democrat) 2020

The Reckoning: How Five Weeks of Turmoil Rocked Healdsburg to The Core

October 2020May 2022

This summer, Healdsburg residents learned that narrow-mindedness and racism can fester—even in a diverse community that has always considered itself progressive.

Emily Ernst and husband Greg, home winemakers topping off their zinfandel

Making Wine at Home Is a Growing Trend in Sonoma County

October 2020

Garage wines are having a moment. Here's what you need to know about making your own wine.

Becoming Farmers: A Couple Builds Their Dream Small Business in Sonoma

October 2020October 2020

Chris and Lori Melançon were burning out on the hustle of city life when they started having discussions about buying land and becoming farmers.

Leather artist and Comanche descendent Kerry Mitchell, owner of Native Riders in Sebastopol. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

This Sebastopol Shop Offers One-of-a-Kind Native American Arts and Clothing

October 2020

Native Riders sells the work of artists from 26 different tribes.

Spice Up Fall with This Chile Recipe

October 2020

Chile season in Sonoma continues until the first frost, usually sometime in November in most areas of the county.

Duskie Estes with the Farm to Pantry program, Friday, July 10, 2020, picks peaches at a west Dry Creek ranch (Kent Porter / The Press Democrat) 2020

Volunteers Harvest Surplus Produce for Locals in Need

October 2020October 2020

Sonoma County residents are getting into gleaning.

‘The Different Skin Tones Are My Inspiration:’ Local Artists Respond to Black Lives Matter Movement

September 2020June 2021

Dozens of local communities have commissioned murals and large-scale public art projects in response to a national dialogue on racial equity.

Brenda O'Neill, from the Sonoma Ecology Center leadership circle, places seed packets into the victory garden starter kit at the Sonoma Garden Park, on Seventh Street East, on Thursday, April 23. The kits, in recognition of the Ecology Center's 30th anniversary, will include live plants and seeds, will be distributed on the Plaza on Saturday, April 25, from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. (Robbi Pengelly/Index-Tribune).

‘It’s Bringing You Back to What’s Important:’ Locals Share Experience of Planting Victory Gardens

September 2020October 2020

At fall harvest, we check back in with some of this spring’s newly minted victory gardeners.

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