After more than half a century in Napa, the family-run Monticello Vineyards faces an uncertain future as siblings argue over a potential sale of the winery.
Napa’s Oxbow School, a private arts boarding school with tuition of $34,000 a semester, announced it will close after a quarter century of operation.
Napa Valley chefs share their BottleRock menus ahead of festival, advice for BottleRock newcomers.
When you see the appellation “California” on a second-label wine, be cautious. Such a wine ought to sell for significantly less than the winery’s primary brand; when the price is $25 or more, be wary, says wine columnist Dan Berger.
Pinole is the latest Bay Area city to ban new gas stations, extending a trend that began in Petaluma and extended through Sonoma and Napa counties.
Napa Valley Cooking School’s Spring Restaurant recently showcased the talents of a dozen students in the advanced culinary arts program.
Eric Gallegos has joined Cliff Lede Vineyards as director of vineyard operations.
Franzia family releases their wine collaboration under a new luxury label called Panther Rock.
Jim Otto, the former Raiders center who without regret sacrificed his body for the sport he loved, has died, the team announced Sunday. He was 86.
Is Napa’s Partrick Road haunted? Home of the Rebobs? Filmmaker Derek Hill is making a horror film about the notorious rural road.
Seeded fourth in the North Coast Section Division 4 baseball playoffs, Justin-Siena routed No. 5 Kelseyville 12-0 in a quarterfinal on Saturday.
Justin-Siena continued it's playoff dominance with a 12-0 mercy rule shortened game against Kelceyville in a North Coast Section Division 4 baseball playoff game on Saturday. The Braves have posted thirty-five runs in their last two games while not allowing a run.
A lot about climate change feels doom and gloom. But here’s the thing: climate solutions are health solutions, Amanda Millstein writes.
Boogie Oogie Oogie: Napans remember Napa's last roller rink, the Wheelhouse. It was located in the River Park Shopping Center in the 1970s and 1980s.
Why they are called “bay” has nothing to do with San Francisco Bay but actually comes from the old French word 'baee,' which means opening or hole, writes columnist Chris Craiker.
Our spinal health is important to our everyday quality of life, says Napa fitness expert Sean McCawley.
Here the Top Five Supplies that organizer Angela Hoxsey relies on.
The Napa City Council will hear an appeal from Alta Heights residents who oppose the conversion of a vacant LDS church into a child care center.
Napa County supervisors will discuss a proposed 79-room hotel called The Inn at the Abbey near St. Helena.
OPINION: I want to hear what you have to say; I want to hear your voice. I’m going to set up shop this coming Monday, May 20 between 8-10:30 a.m. at Barnhouse: 1004 Clinton St., near downtown Napa.
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Tahlia Smith won a pitcher's duel as her top-seeded St. Helena softball team edged No. 8 Saint Mary's 2-1 in a North Coast Section Division 4 playoff quarterfinal on Friday.
Seventh-seeded Liberty of Brentwood took the lead for good in the second inning in stunning No. 2 Vintage 8-3 in a North Coast Section Division 1 playoff quarterfinal on Friday.
A new local owner is taking over St. Helena's only bookstore.
Napa Valley College officials and supporters gathered Friday morning to break ground on a new wine education complex, which will open in two stages.
Sonoma State University president Mike Lee announced Thursday that he will retire after he was placed on administrative leave for “insubordination.”
Napa's jobless rate dipped in April. Who's hiring? What kinds of jobs are most in demand?
Elizabeth Corey, Napa County's teacher of year, talks about reviving Canyon Oak's Elementary Schools garden and making her classroom an inviting space for all her American Canyon kiddos.
Napa Costco pre-construction is underway and new city streets and model homes are now open at RiverSound, formerly Napa Pipe.
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A small fire flared Monday evening near the vacant Capell Valley Elementary School campus south of Lake Berryessa, Cal Fire reported.
Firefighters in Calistoga on Sunday evening extinguished a structure fire at a home under construction, according to Cal Fire.
Teenagers graduating from Napa County high schools are invited to celebrate their accomplishment at Napa Grad Nite on June 12.
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Corey Battle has been hired to succeed George Nessman has head coach of Justin-Siena boys basketball after six years as an assistant coach at Vanden.
Several Napa Valley track and field athletes made the top 10 in the North Coast Section Meet of Champions at Dublin High, but came up short of the state meet.
Brian Battie, who transferred to Auburn for the 2023 season, was reportedly shot in the head in his hometown of Sarasota, Florida, and his brother was killed.
Substance abuse issues derailed Virginia lacrosse player's Ben Wayer's life. He left school and entered treatment. Now, he's back and playing at an All-American level.
On the Across the Sky podcast, we delve into the complexities of forecasting seasonal trends and the impact of climate change with special guest Jan Dutton, a meteorologist from Prescient Weather.
🎧 Get a recap of recent financial, health and general interest stories through this special edition of our Hot off the Wire daily news podcast.
🎧 The hosts talk about why too few residential units are being built, and what actions are needed to make change at the local level.
The curtains eventually fall on every popular television program. Sure, "The Simpsons" is still going strong at 35 seasons, but that's the exception rather than the rule.
Taken together, recent Department of Transportation rules and the final version of the FAA Reauthorization Act amount to good, but not great news for consumers. First, and this was important, we didn't lose anything. Gains are modest, consisting mainly of provisions under consideration for quite a while, but solid and welcome.
In R.O. Kwon’s second novel “Exhibit” (Riverhead Books), the bestselling author of “The Incendiaries” tackles desire and sexuality with compelling and concise prose. Like Kwon, her protagonists are ethnically Korean. “I had the great luck of getting to visit Seoul a couple of times in 2023, both for work and for pleasure,” she said. “It’s the city of my birth, but I haven’t begun to spend as much time there as I’d like. Part of ‘Exhibit’ – toward the end – takes place in Seoul and that section was colored by my travels. It’s an intensely emotional part of the book – someone my narrator loves very much is in desperate peril. I cried a lot while writing it and still can’t read it without tearing up, which also feels colored by Korea.” Based out of San Francisco, Kwon stays in touch with her readers on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/ro.kwon/) and Twitter/X (https://twitter.com/rokwon). You may learn more about her book at ro-kwon.com.
With its steel-and-glass Modernist buildings and dedication to green living, Stockholm has the feel of a gleaming metropolis, but it offers a satisfying mix of old and new, from a well-preserved 17th-century warship to its sleek and glittering City Hall from our age.