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The “Bring Your Own Bottle” celebration, held in front of City Hall, marked two centuries since the first wine grapes were harvested in 1825 at the Mission Vineyard, which were planted by the Rev.
As Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, begins on Sept. 22, Jewish community members in the Sonoma Valley prepare to celebrate.
Steven Jordan, who has 23 years of experience serving in fleet and facility management for government support operations, has ...
The cause of a blaze that broke out this week at a vacant building along Napa Road in Sonoma remains under investigation, ...
Sonoma Valley’s animal sanctuaries face an influx of abandoned birds each summer, but this year rescuers are saying the ...
Residents will now be able to submit an online form to report speeding and pedestrian safety concerns. The alerts will then ...
The flyer, which surfaced this month in Sonoma Valley voters’ mailboxes, was authored by a far-right-leaning group created to oppose Gov. Gavin Newsom’s redistricting ballot measure.
Lindi Gallagher, a certified clinical hypnotherapist and cognitive behavioral therapist, has been helping Sonoma Valley ...
A county program will give Springs residents handheld radios, training and licenses to help neighborhoods stay connected ...
Sonoma Community Center will welcome two life-size elephant sculptures from the international Great Elephant Migration ...
The Sonoma Valley Unified School District Board of Trustees have singled out Prestwood Elementary School for possible closure ...
Held Sunday afternoon at the center, 276 E. Napa St. in Sonoma, the workshop was held ahead of Tuesday’s annual Zucchini ...
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