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Eggs Benedict from Americana. (Americana)

Santa Rosa’s Americana Restaurant Serves Up Breakfast Happy Hour

April 2024April 2024

The Early Bird menu includes pancakes with vanilla cider maple syrup, mini doughnut basket with seasonal preserves, and buttermilk biscuits with country gravy.

Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick (left) toured Sonoma County wineries such as Capo Isetta with Aristeia COO Caitlin Walker (second from right) in search of business opportunities for Downpatrick's travel company Aristeia Travel. (Capo Isetta)

Member of British Royal Family, Princess Diana’s Godson Visits Sonoma County

April 2024April 2024

A British lord recently toured local wineries in search of business opportunities for his travel company.

El Dorado Hotel & Kitchen in Sonoma is undergoing a multi-phase renovation, unveiling 27 redesigned rooms in May. (El Dorado Hotel & Kitchen)

Iconic Sonoma Hotel Reopening After Renovation. Here’s a Sneak Peek

April 2024July 2024

The cherished historic landmark on Sonoma Plaza will unveil its first renovation phase with the complete redesign of its 27 rooms. 

Glamping tent at the campground at Sugarloaf Ridge State Park. (Sugarloaf Ridge State Park)

The Best Springtime Camping Spots in Sonoma County

April 2024April 2024

Crisp air, green hillsides and fragrant wildflowers all included.

A cheese flight at Valley Ford Cheese & Creamery includes Grazin’ Girl gorgonzola, Estero Gold, Estero Gold Reserve, Highway 1 Fontina, fresh mozzarella, fresh ricotta, and plain farmer’s cheese, in Valley Ford. (Christopher Chung / The Press Democrat)

A Cheese Lover’s Dream Road Trip from San Francisco to Wine Country

April 2024April 2024

Follow this scenic route that will have you soaking up gorgeous landscapes, rural backroads, and oodles of cheesy charm.

Rachel the farmer.

A Beginner’s Guide to Starting a Vegetable Garden in Sonoma

April 2024April 2024

Professional gardener Rachel Kohn Obut shares tips for starting a vegetable garden and growing your own food.

Petaluma’s Eames Institute Offers New Ways to Explore Famous Design Duo’s Work

April 2024April 2024

The little-known Sonoma County connection to one of the most famous design partnerships in history—and how the designers’ lessons are being shared with a new generation.

A newly built modern farmhouse on 77 acres of rolling hills in Healdsburg’s Anderson Valley is listed for $8.7 million.(Ned Bonzi / Sotheby’s International Realty)

Modern Farmhouse in Healdsburg with Guest Barn and Hiking Trails Listed for $8.7 Million

April 2024April 2024

The newly built three-bedroom, three-bathroom main home is situated on 77 acres and has a pool and outdoor kitchen.

The 1900 square foot home has an open floor plan. (Kurt Lai)

This $925,000 New Build in Occidental Comes with Redwood Views and Small Town Charm

April 2024April 2024

The three-bedroom, three-bathroom home is part of Harmony Village — a new residential and commercial development taking shape on the site of the former Harmony School. 

Passport to Dry Creek Valley.

Choose Your Own Adventure at Passport to Dry Creek Valley

April 2024April 2024

The weekend event offers unique tastings and experiences at 30 wineries across the region. Here are some of our favorite tour stops and experiences.

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