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October 31, 2025

Zucchini festival returns to Healdsburg Farmers Market on Aug. 14

The popular zucchini festival returns to the Healdsburg Farmers Market next week on Saturday, Aug. 14 from 8:30 to 11 a.m.

Two men held in Guerneville murder case

Two men are being held as suspects, one in Sonoma County and one

‘We need you to lean in with us’: Gore talks homelessness

In a far-ranging conversation about the homeless in Sonoma County, Sonoma County Supervisor James Gore made several things clear: it’s time for action, everyone will be a part of bearing the burden, the time for “not in my backyard” mentality has passed and that if these things cost him an election, it’s a price he’s willing to pay.

The Madrona is getting a makeover and is set to reopen later this year under new name, new owners

The old Madrona Manor Inn is set to reopen in late 2021 as The Madrona, a whole new luxury country hotel experience led and designed by interior designer Jay Jeffers.

Sculpture trail is celebrating International Sculpture Day on April 24

Zoom interviews, write-ups will honor local ceramicist Joe Hawley

Can trees become extinct?

It is impossible to imagine Sonoma County without its majestic redwood trees and stunning oaks. Besides giving shape and definition to our hills, valleys, ridges and rural scenery, their likenesses are etched on our county seal, town logos, highway markers, school monuments and countless commercial labels. We live in a “redwood empire” where the original people here centered their culture around acorns.

Foppiano Winery Sold to Graton’s Martin Ray

Louis M Foppiano
In 1926, Foppiano Wines was forced by Prohibition revenue agents to discard 140,000 gallons of red wine into a ditch next to the highway, where the current winery is located. From there, it flowed into a nearby creek and then into the Russian River—but not before locals scooped up buckets full of the illegal beverage...

Getting more out of the Cloverdale Sculpture Trail

Website features look deeper into current and past sculptures, with a spooky twist on Oct. 29

Sebastopol WALKS back on track for a community walk this Saturday

The first day trip of the Sebastopol WALKS program of 2022 is around the corner after being postponed for two years due to the pandemic. The public is invited to a three to four-mile stroll dubbed “Peace Poles Potpourri” this Saturday, Feb. 26 guided by Councilmember Sarah Glade Gurney.
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