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Glamping tent at Boon Hotel + Spa in Guerneville. (Boon Hotel & Spa)

Where to Go Glamping in Sonoma Wine Country

July 2024July 2024

Before it gets cold, book a luxe staycation outdoors. From treehouses to safari-style tents, here are some of our favorite glamping spots.

Odd Cookie Bakery

Every Bite’s a Sweet Surprise at New Penngrove Bakery

July 2024October 2024

Clouds of buttercream, cases of giant cookies and all kinds of cupcake craziness can be had at a new Penngrove bakery.

Personnel from a salvage crew wait to offload equipment from the Aleutian Storm, Friday, Feb. 16, 2024. After offloading a pump and fuel hoses, the seas became too rough to continue working on the beached vessel at south Salmon Creek State Beach, north of Bodega Bay. (Kent Porter / The Press Democrat)

A Fishing Vessel Ran Aground at the Sonoma Coast. Could It Have Been Saved?

July 2024

The February wreck of the Aleutian Storm off Salmon Creek devastated the Sonoma Coast's close-knit commercial fishing community — and intensified levels of frustration with first responders.

Cellist and music teacher Michael Fecskes, who is the artistic director of ViVO Youth Orchestras, a program that does music in schools for underserved youth in Sonoma Valley, photographed at Sonoma’s Bartholomew Park June 3, 2024. (Chad Surmick / The Press Democrat)

Sonoma Cellist Provides Elevated Music Program To Local Students

July 2024

Artistic director Michael Fecskes will perform July 23 at Buena Vista Winery as part of the Valley of the Moon Music Festival.

Golden raspberries

Liven up Summer Lemonade With Sonoma’s Golden Raspberries

July 2024

Summer's sweet golden raspberries, available at Sonoma County farmers markets, are perfect in this local sparkling raspberry lemonade recipe.

View from Wildhaven Yosemite

Another Sonoma County Glamping Spot Expands to Yosemite

July 2024

The Russian River's Wildhaven Sonoma has extended its popular glamping experiences for Yosemite visitors.

La Gare French Restaurant at Historic Railroad Square in Santa Rosa. (Kent Porter/The Press Democrat)

Santa Rosa Restaurant To Be Featured on Check, Please!

July 2024September 2024

The popular, award-winning KQED program features La Gare, a 45-year-old Santa Rosa staple, on July 24.

Chef Willer Larreal prepares a topping for his escolar sushi at Sushi by Scratch in Healdsburg, Friday, Jan. 19, 2024. (Christopher Chung / The Press Democrat)

Healdsburg’s Sushi by Scratch Is Fun. But Is it Authentic?

July 2024

Enjoy the show, but there are plenty of real sushi spots in Sonoma County.

Molti Amici

Healdsburg Restaurant Gets Michelin Love in the Run-up to 2024 Awards

July 2024July 2024

Just weeks before the announcement of California's 2024 Michelin star awardees, the restaurant has been named among 13 culinary gems considered "too good to keep secret."

An Italian style family villa on 35 acres in west Petaluma is currently listed for $12,500,000. The four-bedroom, five-and-a-half bathroom estate is named Terra Rosa in honor of the late owners, Terry and Rose Collins who built the Papa Murphy's take and back pizza chain. (Peter Lyons)

Papa Murphy’s Founders’ Italian-Style Petaluma Estate Listed for $12.5 Million

July 2024August 2024

The late pizza chain founders' home rests on 35 acres in west Petaluma and includes numerous entertainment amenities.

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