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Best of Margarita: Best Of La Rosa Tequileria & Grille Monday, July 8, 2024. (Photo by John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

Where to Get the Best Margaritas in Sonoma County

February 2025May 2025

Whether it's Cinco de Mayo or National Margarita Day, Sonoma County serves up some marvelous margaritas any day of the year.

Land + Local owner Kim LaVere mixes a Blood Orange Venetian using her Blood Orange and Fennel seasonal syrup with a dash of nonalcoholic bitters, an offering for designated drivers at Merriam Vineyards Monday, April 29, 2024, in Healdsburg. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

Best Sonoma County Bars for Mocktails and Nonalcoholic Drinks

January 2025January 2025

National Mocktail Week is Jan. 12-18. These local bars are serving up nonalcoholic drinks so good you'll forget you're taking a break from booze.

A visitor to Stonestreet Winery makes their way thropugh a full display of fall colors in the Alexander Valley near Jimtown north of Headldsburg. (Chad Surmick / The Press Democrat)

Holiday Guests Coming? Here Are 4 Perfect Sonoma County Day Trips

November 2024November 2024

Visitors and locals will love this four-day itinerary featuring some of the best restaurants, wineries and activities Sonoma County has to offer.

Bodega Head in Sonoma Coast State Park. (Mariah Harkey/Sonoma County Tourism)

Sonoma County Named Among Top Places To Go In 2024. Here’s Why

September 2024September 2024

Charming towns, great food and wine, and beautiful vistas lend to Sonoma County being named a top travel destination by Travel + Leisure.

BikeHealdsburgBike Healdsburg, the first party bike in Sonoma County, offers several different tours: a morning exercise tour, a daily history and architecture immersion, a wine-tasting and nibbles excursion and a bar crawl. Click through the gallery for a taste of the experience.

A Spur-of-the-Moment, Walk-in Weekend in Sonoma County

September 2024September 2024

If you long for the days where you could escape to Sonoma's Wine Country on a whim, we have good news.

The newly built home of Steve Lacy and Debbie Thomas in Alexander Valley. A two-story window connects to a stairway down to the guest room. (Eileen Roche/Sonoma Magazine)

Local Couple Gets Closer to Nature in Newly Built Alexander Valley Dream Home

August 2024August 2024

A new build on a fire-damaged lot in Sonoma County's Alexander Valley brings a couple and their grown children closer to nature.

At Chateau St. Jean, a statue of Jean, the winery's namesake, stands in the main courtyard near a fountain. (Chateau St. Jean)

Where To Dine, Play and Shop for a Perfect Day in Kenwood

August 2024February 2025

The small town of Kenwood, in east Sonoma County's Valley of the Moon, has a delightful mix of places to hike, dine, sip and shop.

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.

The Point Fire burns actively on the west side, or the right flank of the fire, above Lake Merlo, Sunday, June 16, 2024. The area is just south of Lake Sonoma. (Kent Porter / Press Democrat)

Photos From the Front Lines of the Point Fire in Sonoma County

June 2024

The Press Democrat's photographers have captured dramatic scenes of the fire raging in north Sonoma County near Healdsburg.

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Where to Celebrate Juneteenth in Sonoma and Napa Counties

June 2024June 2025

Juneteenth festivities in Sonoma and Napa counties include food, music and community gatherings, and events range from film screenings to block parties and jazz jubilees.

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