A new local owner is taking over St. Helena's only bookstore.
What is a climate-friendly garden tour? To the organizers, it is an opportunity to showcase gardens, both residential and commercial, that are climate-smart and water-wise, writes David Layland, a UC Master Gardener of Napa County.
Aunt Helena shares community news and events from around St. Helena.
The St. Helena High baseball team, seeded sixth in the North Coast Section Division 4 playoffs, shut out No. 11 Redwood Christian of San Lorenzo 7-0 in the first round Wednesday.
The Oakville post office could be on the move after unexpectedly losing its lease in March.
The planned Vida Valiente winery was denied by the Planning Commission after contentious hearings. The case looks to be headed to the Board of Supervisors.
Napa Valley Community Foundation seeks artists residing or working primarily in Napa County to create a new public mural to mark the organization’s 30th anniversary.
The St. Helena City Council is firming up the details of a November ballot measure to impose a real property transfer tax.
Soroptimist International St. Helena Sunrise, Girls on the Run North Bay, and NEWS will welcome the No Man’s Land Film Festival Napa Valley to the Cameo Cinema on June 3.
The St. Helena Unified School District’s first-ever orchestra program is coming to RLS Middle School in the 2024-25 school year.
Napa Valley High School Track and Field: St. Helena qualfies five athletes for NCS Meet of Champions
At the Coastal Mountain Conference Championships on May 3 at Lower Lake High, nine members of the St. Helena High track and field achieved the top-six finishes needed to qualify for this past Saturday’s North Coast Section Class A Championships at Montgomery High in Santa Rosa.
Columnist Audrey Ward on teaching kids values.
Brent Randol writes about people and topics that may be of interest to Napa Valley outdoors enthusiasts.
Napa High School senior Taylor Webster will have her work "Forlorn" displayed in Washington D.C. as part of the Congressional Art Competition.
Letter: Thanks for supporting letter carriers' annual food drive.
Commentary: Rianda House's Tessa Lorraine on local seniors who are aging with grace.
Thursday Pulpit columnist Kerry Scott Baldwin on the grandeur of the northern lights.
Most city services have been restored as St. Helena recovers from Monday's cyberattack, which remains under investigation.
Blue Note Jazz Festival Presents: The Black Radio Experience will take place from Aug. 30 to Sept. 1 at The Meritage Resort & Spa in Napa.
St. Helena Police Department calls for May 7-13.
The St. Helena Farmers' Market is now a Blue Zones-recognized participating organization.
The St. Helena Historical Society is hosting a “Dinner At The Museum” fundraiser on July 20.
The St. Helena Teen Choir and St. Helena Children's Chorus won first-place awards at recent competitions.