I never had luck growing lavender until I moved to Napa County, writes Cindy Watter, a UC Master Gardener of Napa County.Ā
Commonly defined as the even distribution of different elements in correct proportions, balance appears in various presentations throughout our everyday functions, says Napa fitness expert Sean McCawley.Ā
John Chaix secured a county permit for a micro-winery in the Rutherford area.
Meadowood Napa Valley and Auberge du Soleil have received Three Michelin Keys as part of the eponymous guideās inaugural awards for hospitality, the guides announced this week.Ā
Rep. Mike Thompson, D-St. Helena, held a news conference to talk about the insurance woes facing Napa County, the North Bay and the state.
Ways to get involved in the Napa Valley sports scene.
Freelance sports writer Marty James covers various people and topics with ties to the Napa Valley sports scene.
Shakespeare Napa Valley is teaming up with di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art to present "Twelfth Nightā this fall in an outdoor Shakespeare experience. Auditions will be held May 1.
The St. Helena High softball team pulled out a 2-1 thriller over league co-leader Clear Lake last Friday before routing Middletown 16-2 in five innings on Tuesday.
The St. Helena High baseball team saw its seven-game North Central League I win streak end with its second league loss of the season to Kelseyville, 5-1, on Tuesday.
St. Helena is proposing a city ordinance that would require landlords who donāt find tenants for their commercial buildings to pay up.
St. Helena Police Department calls for April 17-20.
St. Helena's Caffe della Valle will reopen next Monday as the ValleyĀ CafĆ©, under new ownership.
Aunt Helena shares community news and events from around St. Helena.
Brent Randol writes about people and topics that may be of interest to Napa Valley outdoors enthusiasts.
Commentary: Mayor Paul Dohring and Vice Mayor Eric Hall respond to criticism from Water Audit.
Pastor Sean Williams on Jesus, the foundation of the Christian faith.
Commentary: St. Helenans are paying for inept government services, not water.
Letter: The facts on how the city of St. Helena uses contractors and pays its workers.
Letter: The St. Helena Farmers' Market returns to Crane Park on May 3.
Commentary: Columnist Rich MoranĀ on building birdhouses with his limited carpentry skills.
Napa County is reorganizing its volunteer firefighting program, to mixed reviews.
St. Helena Public Library patrons' data was not compromised during a cyberattack on the library's sister libraries in Sonoma County.