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The Best Stores for Holiday Shopping in Sonoma County

November 2023November 2023

Here are some of our favorite places to shop local this season.

The old Jimtown Store in Healdsburg. (Jeff Kan Lee / The Press Democrat)

Beloved Jimtown Store in Healdsburg May Have a New Owner

November 2023November 2023

The new owner is hoping to reopen the iconic barn as a deli and cafe — once she signs on the dotted line.

The design of this modern home above Sonoma Valley was inspired by the flow of water, the movement of the sun, and short and long range nature views. (Joe Fletcher)

This Contemporary Sonoma Valley Home Embraces Nature at Every Turn

November 2023

The 4,920-square-foot Madrone Ridge home is made up of three pavilions joined by transparent breezeways.

Siblings Ella and Nico Bartolomei have been involved with 4-H for several years. Ella says the turkeys calls often make her laugh. (Chad Surmick/The Press Democrat)

Sonoma County 4-H Students Raise Heritage Turkeys for the Holiday Table

November 2023November 2023

The program requires a lot of work for 4-H and FFA members, yet embracing the boutique birds is a beloved mission for them all—a way to celebrate tradition and history.

This new build in Fountaingrove has a butler's pantry, a pool house and an attached ADU. The five-bedroom six-and-a-half bathroom home is listed for $2,745,000. (Tom Rohrer)

Santa Rosa New-Build with ADU Listed for $2.7 Million. Take a Look Inside

November 2023November 2023

The five-bedroom home features great views, sleek design elements, a butler's pantry, a pool house and an attached accessory dwelling unit.

on Saturday, 12 8, 2012. The Petaluma Holiday Lighted Boat Parade illuminates the Petaluma River Turning Basin, Saturday Dec. 8, 2012. (Kent Porter / Press Democrat) 2012

How to Spend a Perfect Day in Petaluma Around the Holidays

November 2023November 2023

Petaluma does up the holidays in style. Here's what to do and where to eat and drink during a visit.

Where to Eat Out on Thanksgiving in Sonoma County

November 2023November 2023

More than 40 restaurants, bakeries and grocers are taking the work out of the holiday by offering Thanksgiving meals for dining in or takeout.

Seared Diver Scallop with cauliflower, grape and vanilla bean from the Dry Creek Kitchen Thursday, November 2, 2023 in Healdsburg. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

Charlie Palmer’s Iconic Healdsburg Restaurant Turns 20 With a Fresh Look and New Executive Chef

November 2023November 2023

Charlie Palmer has Michelin aspirations for his iconic restaurant, with a new vision, a significant renovation to the dining room and the recent addition of Executive Chef Shane McAnelly.

Schnitzel, Spanish Rib Eye, Fish Stew, Roasted Cauliflower, Trout Salad, Barbecued Oysters, Roasted Peanuts at Townes restaurant in Santa Rosa. (Heather Irwin/The Press Democrat)

Townes Restaurant Opens in Santa Rosa. Here’s What’s On the Menu

November 2023November 2023

The former Third Street Aleworks location has been transformed into a bar and restaurant with a focus on casual European classics.

Vice President Kamala Harris toasts with Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, left, and Secretary of State Antony Blinken during a state luncheon at the State Department in Washington, Thursday, Oct. 26, 2023. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

‘It Is Such an Honor:’ Local Wine Poured at State Luncheon

November 2023November 2023

A Sonoma County winemaker is “humbled” after two of his wines were poured at a U.S. State Department luncheon in Washington, D.C.

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