After the Fires: 19 Ways to Support Sonoma County
Sonoma County is strong. But to fully recover from the devastating fires, the region will need the support of locals and visitors. Here are a few ways you can help.
Sonoma County is strong. But to fully recover from the devastating fires, the region will need the support of locals and visitors. Here are a few ways you can help.
As the fires burned, these restaurant owners helped others as they grappled with uncertainty and loss. Now, as they start to move forward, many share the same worry: will their industry be able to recover?
Skip the holiday cookies and candy and save the calories for some of these new Sonoma spots (and one in Mendocino).
From a revamped retro hotel to new restaurants, wineries and brewpubs, there's no shortage on places to explore in Sonoma County this fall.
Sonoma Valley is saying thank you to first responders, military and veterans, and their immediate families with free services, November 8-12.
Santa Rosa's arts community is back in business - less than four weeks after the devastating fires.
More than 300,000 travelers just voted on their favorite hotels in Northern California. A Sonoma County hotel came in on number 1, and several other local hotels made the top 15.
These local B&Bs make you feel at home even when you're far away from home.
Counting Crows will headline For the Love of Sonoma, a concert benefiting fire relief efforts.
Buying wine directly from local wineries is one way to help those affected by the fires.