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Gardening can be exhausting work, but Peggy McConnell of the UC Master Gardeners of Napa County has some suggestions for making gardening easier as you age.
Sciatica may be a pain in the butt, symptoms of sciatica can be decreased and potentially resolved by practicing injury prevention and rehabilitation techniques, says Napa fitness expert Sean McCawley
There is a connection between good manners and being organized. Everything tends to run more smoothly when we are considerate, polite and respectful with each other, writes organizer Angela Hoxsey.
St. Helena High School’s Mycological Club explores the kingdom of mushrooms.
Napa Valley sub-basin storage increased about 20,000 acre-feet after a wet 2022-23 rain year. Still, the county is calling for groundwater conservation.
Kathy Griffin will be taking her stand-up and her story to the Uptown Theatre in Napa at 8 p.m. April 5.
Napa High grad Matthew Osivwemu, aka Oke Junior, performs at The Garden in April, Michael Leonardi Foundation hosts free film screening and more news in Napa Valley Art Notes.
The short documentary “Uncle Bully’s Surf Skool” will begin its theatrical release with a series of showings at the Cameo Cinema, followed by Q&As with the filmmakers.
Ways people get involved in the St. Helena sports scene.
The St. Helena City Council has approved a spending plan to extend Napa County's half-cent sales tax for roads and bike lanes.
The St. Helena City Council has weighed in on a controversial plan to bring the library and Parks & Recreation under the same departmental umbrella.
Aunt Helena shares community news and events from around St. Helena.
St. Helena High head coach Kevin Twohey has one of his smallest teams, but he still expects strong finishes at the Coastal Mountain Conference Championships on April 27.
Brent Randol writes about people and topics that may be of interest to Napa Valley outdoors enthusiasts.
Thursday Pulpit columnist Kerry Scott Baldwin on how God is always the answer.
Letter: Thanks for last week's Thursday Pulpit column.
Letter: Don't get so excited about that income tax refund.
Columnist Audrey Ward on how kids learn from us.
The next-to-last tallies are in for the March 5 election in Napa County, though they changed little from the last update.
Ways to get involved in the Napa Valley sports scene.
Player of the Year Finalists
Rain is in the North Bay forecast on Wednesday and again toward the weekend, according to the National Weather Service.