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SCC elects new board president in Honeychurch
The Solano Community College board elected trustee Denis Honeychurch as its new president, and also agreed to hold one regular meeting monthly, rather than two.
New magazine aims to put Solano County in spotlight
Deanna Baillie thought she was out of the publishing business, but her passion to promote Solano County first, and Napa County a close second, won out.
2009 Top 100 Wines: Chardonnay
A retreat from the full-bore California style continues, with more versions made in steel tanks or prevented from texture-softening malolactic fermentation.
If combing a tree farm for the perfect Christmas evergreen isn't among your favorite holiday traditions, Green Valley Christmas Trees has an option.
Editor's View: Christmas in the hills
If you are looking for some Christmas cheer, look no farther than El Dorado Hills.
District 2 citizens sought for county boards
Solano County Supervisor Linda Seifert is seeking citizens to represent District 2 on various boards.
David Austin English roses: Grown in California, cut for a vase and delivered to your door
If youa ve been seduced by the voluptuous English roses bred by British plantsman David Austin, I wona t have to convince you that they are an essential design element of the romantic cottage garden.
Danville swimming pool district gets extension
The Green Valley Pool has gotten a reprieve. Its leaders have been given a two-year extension, time to look for alternatives to the pool's current government district structure.
Breast cancer treatment topic of lecture
The latest developments in breast cancer treatment will be the topic of a special Advanced Medicine Lecture Thursday at NorthBay Healthcare's Green Valley Administration Center.
Trout: The urban trout season kicks off this week with Hesperia Lake getting its first trout plants and the region's first plants.
Roy Wilson, others to be honored for fight against pollution
The late Riverside County Supervisor Roy Wilson will be among the people, business and groups honored Friday for their efforts to fight pollution or spread awareness of the need for improved air quality in Southern California.
Annie Le's body brought home to California as investigation continues
Annie LeA's body brought home to California as investigation continues September 20, 7:19 PM SF Headlines Examiner Valeria Weber The body of Annie Le is back in Northern California where she will be buried.
Williams brings solo power to AmCan festival
One of the strongest love songs ever sung to a woman before. The greatest love song ever! That's what songs used to be about." It was a comic - Steve Harvey - on "The Kings of Comedy," heaping praise on Lenny Williams and his heart-tugging, "Cause I Love You." The national exposure helped the tune become a best-selling 1978 hit for the former lead ...
Watsonville's historic Fox Theatre shuttered
The curtain has fallen on the historic Fox Theatre -- again. The Lobby, a pizza and sandwich restaurant at the front of the downtown theater, also has closed.
Farr discusses health care, taxes
After raucous town hall meetings in Santa Cruz and Monterey in August, Rep. Sam Farr made his pitch for health care reform in the more subdued surroundings of a Freedom Rotary Club lunch Tuesday at the Green Valley Grill.
NorthBay celebrates special unit
Games, face painting and a police K-9 demonstration were just part of the fun at the 23rd annual Neonatal Intensive Care Unit celebration at the NorthBay Healthcare Administration Center in Green Valley last weekend.
Sonoma Wine Country Weekend: September 4-6, 2009
Most people, when they come visit me in San Francisco and ask to be taken to wine country, assume that they're going to Napa.
Sonoma Wine Country Weekend: September 4-6, 2009
Most people, when they come visit me in San Francisco and ask to be taken to wine country, assume that they're going to Napa.
Winery Profile: Olabisiand Trahan Tasting Room in Napa
Like dirt farmers waiting for rain, we trade hopeful little statements while poking the tips of our boots dubiously at the ground where the seeds of prosperous times presumably lie slumbering.