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Steve DuBois cuts hair in his one seat Plaza Barber shop in Healdsburg. (JOHN BURGESS / The Press Democrat)

Barber Shops Are Booming in Sonoma County

March 2019March 2019

In case you haven't noticed, beards are back. Together with new grooming trends, they are fueling a barber shop renaissance.

Scandinavian Farmer Creates Chicken Paradise in Sonoma

March 2019

All of the structures at the Sonoma Chicks farm are customized by Tania Soderman, who takes basic frames or older coops and refurbishes them into charming homes.

prefabricated, modular home designed by Alchemy Architects

Small Sonoma Home Makes Big Splash in Design World

March 2019March 2021

This small Sonoma Mountain retreat offers big views through 9-foot sliding glass walls.

7/25/2014:A1: The Sonoma Developmental Center in Eldridge is home to 443 clients and employs 1,200 workers. 3/8/2014: A1: The Sonoma Developmental Center is the last large undeveloped property in the Sonoma Valley. The site’s future is in doubt after a state task force in December recommended that California’s four remaining developmental centers be downsized PC: The Sonoma Developmental Center links over 9,000 acres of protected land connecting the the Marion Coast to the interior coast ranges of California in Sonoma on Friday, March 7, 2014. The Sonoma Developmental Center the last large undeveloped property in the Sonoma Valley and is home to many native plants and animals.(Conner Jay/The Press Democrat)

What’s in Store for the Last Big Spread of Undeveloped Land in Sonoma Valley?

February 2019February 2019

Closed by the state, the 127-year-old Sonoma Developmental Center awaits a new owner and plan for its future. At roughly 900 acres, the property encompasses some of the most beautiful and valuable land in the North Bay.

Trumpet player Jerry Eliaser and the Hubbub Club play a musical procession through various parts of The Barlow during the Barlow Street Fair in Sebastopol. (Photo by Alvin Jornada)

50 People, Places and Things That Are So Sonoma County

January 2019March 2019

We've come up with our definitive list of people, places and things that make Sonoma County "the chosen spot of all this earth."

Home With a View: A Young Family Builds Their Dream House in Sebastopol

December 2018January 2021

A 16-light window fronts both floors of this 2,250-square-foot contemporary Sebastopol home, highlighting an expansive view.

A Peek Inside Sonoma Valley’s Most Picturesque Party Barns

December 2018December 2018

They’re the quintessential Wine Country venue in which to celebrate community and family.

The family enjoys spending much of their time in the outdoor living space designed and executed by landscape architects Merge Studio Inc.

A Dramatic Open-Plan Home in a Sebastopol Apple Grove

December 2018January 2021

22-foot ceilings and a pool with a West County view. This might very well be our dream home.

Early spring sunshine warms the front garden at Ron and Chris Mickelsen's weekend home in Glen Ellen. Chris, who owns a plant nursery with her husband, is fond of formal boxwood shapes and lush climbing roses. (Rebecca Gosselin)

Glen Ellen Farmstead Blends Multigenerational Living with Country Bliss

December 2018March 2023

This farmstead used to belong to the founder of Quarryhill Botanical Gardens. Now, the farm and its beautiful garden is home to a multigenerational family, and highly-productive olive groves.

Ron Collins’ Petaluma art museum

Petaluma Chateau Shows Off Eclectic Art Collection

December 2018April 2021

Ron Collins has converted his 13,000-square-foot Petaluma chateau into a three-story art gallery.

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