A court-martialed soldier from Petaluma who was arrested here last year following a chaotic manhunt has been sentenced to two years in prison, the U.S. Department of Justice announced. Christian Beyer ...
The Federal Reserve’s cutting its benchmark interest rate is considered a step in the right direction for real estate and finance industries. North Bay real estate and financial industry stakeholders ...
Visit Napa Valley’s board of directors has elected Emma Swain, CEO of St. Supéry Estate Vineyards & Winery, as its board chair for fiscal year 2024-2025. Swain, whose term became effective July 1, ...
North Bay real estate and financial industry stakeholders were fluttering with optimism Wednesday, given the Federal Reserve’s making a long-awaited benchmark rate cut to 4.9% that morning. “First ...
Nearly 74,000 people traveled through Charles M. Schulz–Sonoma County Airport last month, a number that is about 30% higher than a year earlier, airport officials said Monday. Nearly 74,000 people ...
The Page family is among Napa Valley’s farming pioneers, and now the fourth generation is looking to move on from a prime piece of valley floor vineyard land. This device is unable to display framed ...
North Bay Business Journal’s annual Best Places to Work event was held Tuesday, Sept. 10, at Graton Spa & Casino. This year’s celebration honored 102 businesses and organizations that earned the ...
That is how Petaluma Cheese Shop co-owner Lorraine Barber replied to a remark describing the businesses newest menu item – a large, highly shareable Bruschetta meal – as being just as beautiful to see ...
“I felt like I came back stronger from that whole experience and with a much different perspective on things,” Brad Day said. Sonoman Brad Day thought he may never return to the saddle after breaking ...
What happens after the balls and bats are put away? The end of a sports season, no matter how long or short, always comes with a certain amount of nostalgia, reflection on what was achieved and what ...
A Napa County judge has denied an attempt by a Yountville vintner to dismiss the county’s 2-year-old lawsuit over permitting issues and rebuffed a call for a new trial on newly discovered evidence.
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