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Sebastopol Home Puts a Modern Twist on Farmhouse Living

June 2018January 2021

A rebuilt barn, bocce court, raised plant beds and a stunning pool add playfulness to this modern farm home.

Textile artist Luke Fraser lives temporarily in a FEMA supplied trailer near the Sonoma County Fairgrounds in Santa Rosa. Fraser, who saw his Glen Ellen workshop go up in flames, has designed a line of urban wear incorporating local sports teams. (Photo by John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

Textile Artist Loses Everything in Sonoma County Fires, Crafts a New Future

June 2018June 2018

Luke Fraser lost everything in the October fires, but thanks to help from many sources he’s back at work and inspired to succeed.

The Lobo Rugby Club in a scrum during a game against Santa Rosa High held at Elsie Allen Friday evening. March 25, 2017. (Photo: Erik Castro/for The Press Democrat)

A High School Rugby Team Triumphs by Defying the Divides That Shape Santa Rosa

June 2018

Lobos Rugby Club doesn’t look like most other school teams in Sonoma County. The roster draws boys from well-to-do households, first-generation Mexican immigrants, a few black and Asian students, and a large contingent of Pacific Islanders.

Field of Dreams: Sonoma County Resident Raises Funds So Children Can Play Soccer in Nigeria

June 2018May 2022

The World Cup may be over, but for Nigerian-American Forestville resident Julius Ujeh, soccer is not just a seasonal affair. It is a way of approaching life.

Story on which restaurants charge corkage the girl and the fig cafe in Glen Ellen

15 Sonoma Restaurants That Let You Bring Your Own Wine, For Free

April 2018April 2018

Bring your own wine to these Sonoma County restaurants, sans shame and corkage.

Two World Travelers Tie the Knot With an Epic Hilltop Dance Party in Santa Rosa

April 2018April 2018

It all started with a question: "Will you travel the world with me?"

Mazel Tov & Matrimonio: A Jewish-Italian Outdoor Wedding in Petaluma

March 2018April 2018

Allegra Poggio's and Elliot Rector's love blossomed along Bay Area trails.

Story on which restaurants charge corkage Corks at Eric Ross winery in Glen Ellen

Bring It: The Community-Building Benefits of Complimentary Corkage

March 2018April 2018

Many Sonoma County restaurants graciously waive the corkage fee for opening a bottle of wine.

A Coffey Strong sign is posted in front of a burned home along Tuliptree Road, in the Coffey Park area in Santa Rosa on Thursday, November 2, 2017. (Photo by Christopher Chung)

Coffey Park Elegy: Santa Rosa Writer Recalls the Spirit of a Lost Neighborhood

January 2018

Coffey Park is a face of fires that did the unthinkable, leaping over Highway 101 and leveling a whole community. The cleanup here has begun and soon the rebuilding. Coffey Park will return.

In Coffey Park, Traci Lattie and her partner Wayne Hovey intend to rebuild, and are letting everyone know, Monday Oct. 23, 2017. (Photo by Kent Porter)

Rising from the Ashes: Sonoma County Faces Long Road to Recovery Following the Fires

January 2018

Scorched by deadly fires that displaced thousands, Sonoma County is faced with an unprecedented challenge as survivors look to recover and rebuild.

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