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Winemakers in Napa and Sonoma Outraged Over Firing of Researchers After Wildfire Smoke Devastates Industry
By Martin Smith|2025-02-24T06:53:24+00:00February 24th, 2025|
Tensions Flare at Napa Town Hall as Trump Administration’s Policies Spark Heated Debate
By Martin Smith|2025-02-21T09:13:12+00:00February 21st, 2025|
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This Napa Valley College has Received The Hites Transfer Scholarship
Napa Valley College student Huzaifa Kamran Khawaja is one of 10 students selected from a nationwide pool of 3,400 applicants to be named a 2020 Hites Scholar by the Phi Theta Kappa honor society. The
Napa locals have started a campaign to promote mask wearing
A woman from the Napa Valley has started a campaign to promote mask wearing. This is an excellent idea to raise the awareness, because a lot of people are not wearing one. They don't care
Napa County man is experimenting with new grape varieties that thrive in hotter temperatures…
As climate change becomes a bigger factor throughout wine country, one Napa Valley man is experimenting with new grape varieties that thrive in hotter temperatures. Dan Petroski, a winemaker at Larkmead Vineyards, says he spearheaded
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Violence in Napa: Robbery Attempt at Jewelry Store and Highway Shooting Shake the Community
By Martin Smith|2025-03-06T05:07:05+00:00March 6th, 2025|
Napa’s Innovation Generation Makes Its Mark in the Valley
The Napa Valley may have established a reputation for its iconic bottlings, but the region is also home to an array of creative-minded winemakers who seek to upend norms, ask new questions and connect with
West Coast Wineries Remain Hopeful for 2020 Vintage
The C. Mondavi & Family winery in St. Helena, Calif., sits on just shy of 150 acres in the flatlands in Napa Valley’s north—not far from where the devastating Glass Fire started on Sept. 27.
This estate in the Napa Valley is Definitely a Must-Visit Place
The Donum Estate, located in the Carneros between Sonoma and Napa, is one of the Bay Area’s most captivating properties. Not only does it produce award-winning pinot noir and cool-climate chardonnay, it offers so much
The Napa County locals are cleaning up the trails at Sugarloaf Ridge State Park
We all know that the fires have done a good job of lessening fuel loads in the park, thereby reducing future fire risk. The Ecology Center’s restoration program manager, Mills, has said that the fumigating effects
How the Local Wineries Manage to Thrive Despite Fires?
Wildfires are nothing new to California, but the devastation they wreak on the local wine industry seems to grow every year. 2020 has proved no different. Even after the lightning-sparked fires were contained, air quality