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Green Music Center

Music and Movie Stars, Chefs and Winemakers Come Together for New Sonoma County Festival

July 2024July 2024

Originating in Italy and later moving to Napa Valley, Festival del Sole will land in Sonoma County this August at the Green Music Center.

Calistoga Motor Lodge

2 Local Motels Named Among Best in California by National Geographic

July 2024

Travel site National Geographic recently released a list of "5 of the best retro motels for Californian kitsch." Two local properties made the cut.

Brooks Note guests may choose between three different flights of five wines each, including current releases, single-vineyard offerings, and Pinot Noir-only selections. (Gary Ottonello)

Celebrate Petaluma Gap Wines at the Wind to Wine Festival

June 2024July 2024

This Petaluma festival lets you sample wines from over 25 wineries in one afternoon and take part in immersive wine seminars.

Oakville Grocery store on the Healdsburg Plaza (Courtesy of Oakville Grocery)

Exclusive Peek at Healdsburg’s Most Anticipated Brunch Spot

June 2024September 2024

The new Healdsburg cafe, taking over the former Oakville Grocery location, will feature brunch delights like bacon Benedict and tiramisu French toast on its menu.

At Monti's restaurant in Santa Rosa. (Sonoma County Tourism)

What’s Going on at Monti’s in Montgomery Village?

June 2024October 2024

Mark and Terri Stark's Santa Rosa restaurant closed in late March for a remodel and menu update. Here's what to expect.

Stacy Allegro, left, Scott Lane, Dillon Clower and Cameron Lane participate in the Kenwood 4th of July Hometown Parade, in Kenwood, on Monday, July 4, 2016. (Christopher Chung/ The Press Democrat)

Guide to Fourth of July in Sonoma and Napa counties 2024

June 2024July 2024

Attend parades, participate in a race, watch a 3D light show and more at these Fourth of July events in Sonoma and Napa counties.

Kitchen. (Luis Costadone)

Local Designer Uses Japanese Design Principles to Transform Santa Rosa Home

June 2024

An ER doctor's home in Santa Rosa's Rincon Valley neighborhood blends modern minimalism with boho and "Japandi" design styles to create “a tranquil haven.”

This modern three-bedroom, three-and-half-bathroom situated on ten acres in Santa Rosa is listed for $2,745,000. (Steven Magner)

Modern Home in Santa Rosa Foothills Listed for $2,745,000

June 2024June 2024

The sleek, open-concept home on Foothill Ranch Road offers bucolic views of mountains and valleys.

The Kanzler Estate tasting room in Sebastopol. (Courtesy of Andrew Jess)

New Sebastopol Wine Tasting Room Is a Family Affair Decades in the Making

June 2024June 2024

Sonoma County's newest wine tasting room, at the Kanzler Family Vineyards estate in Sebastopol, opens July 1.

Ralph Morgenbesser of Ralph's Courthouse Classics has been selling hotdogs at Old Courthouse Square for 24 years and was selling them during the 123rd annual Luther Burbank Rose Parade & Festival held Saturday in downtown Santa Rosa. May 20, 2017.(Photo: Erik Castro/for The Press Democrat)

Remember Ralph’s Hot Dog Cart? The Santa Rosa Food Institution Is Coming Back

June 2024

In 2020, Ralph Morgenbesser hung up his apron and retired the cart in his garage. Now it’s found a new home in Monte Rio.

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