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Designed by local architect Jacob Lehrer, for himself, his wife and their six children, the structure has cathedral ceilings and lots of rectangular windows providing light and nature views. (Peter Lyons)

This $2.5 Million Midcentury Home in Santa Rosa Is a Secluded Forest Retreat

February 2024February 2024

The five-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bathroom home sits on 10 acres and features large windows that frame nature scenes.

Phoenix hosted Guy Fieri's Flavortown Super Bowl Tailgate in 2023. This year's event will be in Las Vegas. (Courtesy photo)

Guy Fieri Brings Super Bowl Tailgate Party to Las Vegas

February 2024February 2024

The celebrity chef is throwing a mega food and drink party just off the Las Vegas strip that anyone can attend. But tickets are going fast.

17565 Old Monte Rio Road

Renovated Monte Rio Home With Russian River Views Listed for $623,000

February 2024February 2024

The two-bedroom, one-and-a-half bathroom house was built in the 1920s and is perched on a hillside surrounded by redwoods.

Boscaiolo Pizza with fontina, mushroom medley and truffle from the Golden Bear Station Thursday, January 11, 2023 on Hwy 12 in Kenwood. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

Golden Bear Station Restaurant in Kenwood is Cal-Ital Heaven

February 2024October 2024

An extraordinary menu and upscale experience featuring creative takes on simple pastas and pizzas from former Animo owners

Mike McGuire, California State Majority Leader, attends the groundbreaking for the SMART north Petaluma station last November. (Kent Porter / The Press Democrat)

Sen. Mike McGuire Steps Into a Powerful New Role. Does He Have Even Higher Ambitions?

February 2024February 2024

The hard-charging state senator from Healdsburg bears all the hallmarks of greater statewide ambition—but just try getting him to admit that’s the case.

Each representing different teams, friends (from left) Ernie Garnica, Marcell Nesmith, Mark Chavez and Jimmy Garnica toasted to an exciting Superbowl match up at Ausiello's sports bar in Santa Rosa, Sunday February 4th, 2018. (Will Bucquoy/for the Press democrat)

Where to Watch Super Bowl 2024 in Sonoma and Napa Counties

February 2024February 2024

Watch the drama unfold at these local bars and beer venues.

Basque cheesecake with vanilla macerated berries and served with an Irish coffee at Layla restaurant at MacArthur Place Hotel and Spa in Sonoma. (Erik Castro/for The Press Democrat)

Where to Eat Out on Valentine’s Day in Sonoma County

February 2024February 2024

Here are some of the best restaurants and sweet treats around to celebrate the day of love.

Moussaka from Mezzeluna restaurant in Cotati. (Mezzeluna)

Craving Greek Cuisine? Cotati’s Mezzeluna Fits the Bill

February 2024February 2024

The warm and welcoming Greek restaurant features classic dishes like spanakopita, saganaki, koftadakia and souvlaki.

Semla from Stockhome restaurant in Petaluma. (Stockhome)

Try a Deliciously Sweet Swedish ‘Semla’ in Petaluma

January 2024January 2024

This Swedish Fat Tuesday bun is filled with cardamom and almond paste and is topped with whipped cream.

Crispy Kennebec Fries from the Spinster Sisters in the South A district of Santa Rosa. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

12 Local Restaurants, Food Businesses Given ‘Snail of Approval’ by Slow Food

January 2024January 2024

These Sonoma County businesses have received the Snail of Approval for their commitment to sustainability, ethical sourcing, environmental impacts, cultural connections and community involvement.

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