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Pecan Pie from Sweet T's in Windsor. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

Where to Get the Best Pie in Sonoma County

January 2025March 2025

Celebrate National Pie Day, Jan. 23, with a slice of sweet or savory pie at these Sonoma County spots.

Leah Harris, right, and Nancy Brandt drink wine at the outdoor lounge area at The Harris Gallery in Healdsburg on Thursday, September 16, 2021. (Christopher Chung/ The Press Democrat)

Harris Gallery in Healdsburg Blends Art, Wine and Community

January 2025January 2025

A cornerstone of the local arts scene since 2000, the Healdsburg gallery has an exciting year in store for wine and art lovers.

The Healdsburg Plaza. (Mariah Harkey / Sonoma County Tourism)

Sonoma and Healdsburg Are Among Most ‘Timeless’ Towns in California

January 2025January 2025

Beyond the tourist hotspots and heavily publicized establishments, here’s where to go to experience these towns’ timelessness.

Bedroom. (Open Homes Photography / Sotheby’s International Realty)

Remodeled Russian River Home Featured in The New York Times

January 2025

Lots of natural light and end-to-end forest views steal the design show at this circa-1949 Forestville home by the Russian River.

Pool. (Jan Pechbrenner / Sotheby's International Realty)

Secluded Sonoma Home Blends Traditional and Modern Design

January 2025

The Sonoma home includes a pool with fountains and a private balcony with show-stopping tree and valley views.

Lox & Latke Benedict with Caviar from Grossman’s Deli Friday, October 11, 2024, in Santa Rosa’s Railroad Square. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

Local Favorite Grossman’s to Be Featured on ‘Check, Please! Bay Area’

January 2025January 2025

Since opening in 2020, the Jewish-style deli in Santa Rosa has been a shining star among the local foodie world.

Ella Venne, left, searches through the remnants of her family's home destroyed by the Eaton Fire in Altadena, Calif., Saturday, Jan. 11, 2025. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill, File)

Once the LA Fires Are Out, Survivors Will Need Our Help More Than Ever

January 2025January 2025

Money flows like water during a crisis, but dries to a trickle within a few weeks. Fire survivors will need our help, more than ever, in the aftermath.

Mochi donuts, gluten-free summer squash tartlets, left, and Earl Grey polenta olive oil cakes, right, at The Altamont General Store in Occidental. (Beth Schlanker/Sonoma Magazine)

Several Sonoma Restaurants, Food Producers Awarded Slow Food’s ‘Snail of Approval’

January 2025January 2025

One of the most coveted recognitions in the Sonoma County food world isn't a Michelin star or rave critical review — it's the Snail of Approval.

Peanut butter pie at Hazel restaurant in Occidental. (Heather Irwin/The Press Democrat)

Occidental’s Hazel Restaurant Seeking a New Location

January 2025January 2025

Popular Cal-Italian restaurant Hazel is looking for a new location as the current building goes up for sale this year.

Wine is poured for a wine-blending session at the Meadowcroft Wines tasting room at Cornerstone on Arnold Drive in Sonoma on Friday, Dec. 20, 2024. (Robbi Pengelly / Index-Tribune)

These Sonoma and Napa Wineries Are Still Doing Free Tastings

January 2025

These days, tasting wine can seem like a luxury. Fortunately, some local wineries still offer complimentary tastings.

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