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Three Sonoma Winemakers Named Among Top 40 Under 40 Tastemakers in the US

August 2019August 2019

Two women winemakers and a cannabis-wine entrepreneur have been recognized by Wine Enthusiast Magazine.

Pairing Wine & Weed: Sonoma Wine Industry Embraces Cannabis

March 2019March 2019

A group of local wine industry players - many of them women - are creating cannabis products like low-dose chocolates and vapor pens.

Sarah Freidt of Santa Rosa looks at the display of the hundreds of entires in the Emerald Cup at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds in Santa Rosa on Friday, December 10, 2016. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

December’s Dankest Event: The Emerald Cup Turns 15

November 2018November 2018

The largest weed fest in the West returns to Santa Rosa in December. Here's what you need to know.

More Than Grapes: The Best of Sonoma County Harvest

September 2017August 2022

The grape crush isn’t the only harvest happening in September and October in Sonoma County.

Following the collapse of the North Coast timber industry, the isolated Mattole River Valley in Humboldt County became a center for marijuana cultivation that is now key to its economy. (Kent Porter

Welcome to Cannabis Country: How the Green Rush Will Reshape the North Coast Economy

January 2017

When California voted to legalize recreational pot use, the industry stepped from the shadows with purpose. Its promise of short-term profit and long-term growth potential has triggered a “Green Rush” that will reshape the North Coast economy and upend the fortunes of growers.

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