Tuesday Oct 20 | San Francisco Magazine
Biodiversity may be our best hope for feeding ourselves in the future, but sometimes it can make shopping for dinner feel like a pop quiz in product identification.
Tribe halts expansion plan at Cache Creek casino
Citing the economic downturn, the tribe that owns the Cache Creek Casino Resort in the Capay Valley said Tuesday it had pulled its plans for a massive expansion.
West African produce finds a home in West Oakland
Cynnomih Tarlesson pulls out Palava leaves from one of the many boxes of produce that her and her father, Roosevelt Tarlesson, were delivering to the Mandela Foods Cooperative in Oakland, Calif., on Wednesday, Sept.
LAKE COUNTY State responders continue to battle a wildland fire that ignited Monday evening in the Cache Creek Wilderness Area about 17 miles east of the Highway 20 and 53 junction in Clearlake Oaks.
Guinda man hurt after hitting deer on Hwy. 16
A 51-year-old Guinda man was injured after hitting a deer while driving his motorcycle near the Rumsey Canyon Bridge.
Liberian refugees mix farming, music for rich life in Capay Valley
Patience Tarlesson, 16, and members of her family practice the singing and dancing of the Chedepo-Grebo people of southeastern Liberia on Thursday.
Hot time this weekend at Old Time Harvest Days
Tractors will be used to demonstrate how farmers from decades past prepared the soil for cultivation of row crops.
First look at Hwy. 16 upgrades
Environmental Planner Jennifer Clark talks to Guinda resident Marsha Garry about the proposed plans for the State Route 16 improvements.
Organic Summer Jobs Surge in Popularity
Alex Liebman, an intern, at work at Full Belly Farms in Guinda, Calif., on May 21, 2009.
Esparto FFA siblings win big at state conference
Hannah and Rye Muller of Guinda, are members of the Esparto FFA Chapter, and were both selected as State Proficiency Award winners recently at the California FFA Associations 81st State FFA Leadership Conference.