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Petaluma artist Ane Carla Rovetta makes color from nature

From a cozy chicken coop in west Petaluma, Ane Carla Rovetta bridges the divide between art and science.Here, in a studio filled with vials,...

Border Patrol says ID check on arriving domestic flight was done with ‘consent’

Customs and Border Protection said Friday that an ID check of passengers conducted before they were allowed to disembark from a domestic flight was...

New spot for creative cocktails in Healdsburg

Sonoma County isn’t just known for its fabulous grapes – but also for its fabulous cider, and Sonoma Cider is one of the nation’s...

Copia reopens in downtown Napa

Recently purchased by the Culinary Institute of America, the campus held a grand reopening with cooking classes, a new gift shop and a reimagined...

Theme your Oscar party with these movie-inspired dishes

At first glance, the Academy Award nominees for Best Picture this year seem to offer little more than a faint whiff of the passion...

Sonoma High grad makes big splash on Adult Swim

Maxime Simonet is the Milanobet co-creator and one of the voices of ‘FishCenter Live,’ a web and TV show featuring real fish seahorsing around...

From ‘La La Land’ to ‘Dirty Dancing’: Movie dance scenes that stole the show

Oscar front-runner "La La Land" opens with a bang, or should we say a burst — of leaps and pirouettes, not to mention bicycles...

Petaluma High School grad Spencer Averick up for Oscar with ’13th’

The 13th Amendment abolished slavery in December 1865. Or did it?A new film up for a Best Documentary Oscar at the Academy Awards on...

Sonic looks to increase fiber connectivity in southern Petaluma

Petaluma is seeking to expand fiber-optic service to its South McDowell Boulevard business park, giving 258 businesses on the south side of town access...

Sales of single-family homes in Sonoma County during the week of Jan. 15

63 single-family homes were sold in Sonoma County during the week of Jan. 15, ranging in price from $110 thousand to around $2 million....

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