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2019 Ehret Family Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon, Knights Valley
The Ehret Family Winery owners are Pierre and Susan Ehret with their three children Alex, Christian and Isabella. They established the vineyard and started producing grapes in 1996 at the Bavarian Lion Vineyards. It is one of the largest estates in Knights Valley consisting of 1800 acres of both hillside and valley floor terrain. Currently 500 acres are planted in vineyards allowing the balance to provide an ecosystem for plants and birdlife to dwell. From 1996 they sold their fruit to some of the more well-known wineries throughout Napa and Sonoma counties. In 2005, they selected the highest quality grapes and started their family brand, Ehret Family Winery. Today they produce various Cabernet Sauvignon’s, Red Blends, Zinfandel, Merlot and Sauvignon Blanc wines. Their tasting room is located in Healdsburg at 422 Healdsburg Ave and appointments are required.
Donlon Elementary gets new principal ahead of school year
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Donlon Elementary School will start the school year with a new principal after Janet Gates, the Pleasanton school’s former longtime principal, accepted a higher administrative job at the district office. Gates is being replaced by Kristina Brown, the vice principal at Walnut Grove...
Theft suspects caught on camera featured in Santa Rosa police social media posts
A group of theft suspects caught on surveillance cameras at various locations in Santa Rosa have been featured in images posted on the Santa Rosa Police Department's social media accounts.The department said the 20 people shown on surveillance images are suspected of crimes such as shoplifting, organized retail theft property crimes, credit card fraud and identity theft.Some of the suspects are accused of stealing victims' wallets and then using their credit cards at different establishments. Others are suspected of stealing thousands of dollars of cosmetics from Rite Aid and Ulta stores."Many of their victims have been members of our senior community," said police on the department's Facebook page.Police asked anyone who recognizes any of the suspects to call the department's tip line at 707-543-3575 or email Sgt. Ryan Hepp rhepp@srcity.org.
350 Acre Forest Near Camp Meeker Set to Become Public Park
More than 350 acres of mixed redwood forest between Occidental and Monte Rio is up for approval to become a public park through a $2.23 million deal funded by the Sonoma County Agricultural Preservation & Open Space District. The property has been a part of the historic St. Dorothy’s Rest camp and retreat center for children with terminal illnesses like cancer and organ failure for 12 years. The property will be owned by the Camp Meeker Recreation & Park District once the deal is official, subject to approval by the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors as early as August 20th.
Calistoga Woman Hospitalized After Getting Hit by Police Officer
A 22-year-old woman remains hospitalized in critical condition in Santa Rosa after she was hit by a Calistoga police officer. The woman, who was hit on Monday night, was airlifted to Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital after suffering major head injuries. The woman was hit in an intersection near Highway 29 by an officer, who was on-duty and driving a fully marked Ford F-150 police vehicle. It’s unclear if the woman was in a marked crosswalk at the time.
Have a gala dinner with Hollywood legend in Sonoma
How would you like to have Sunday dinner with Robert Redford? Yes, THAT Robert Redford. You can, this Sunday at the gala dinner for Festival del Sole, a music and culinary festival taking place Aug. 1-4 at the Green Music Center in Rohnert Park and at a number of wineries. The gala dinner and auction will take place at Buena Vista Winery in Sonoma at 8:30 p.m. Sunday and is hosted by owner and ...
San Jose woman sent to jail for selling infested tropical fruit
(KRON) — A San Jose woman was sentenced this week to serve three months in jail for illegally importing tropical fruit from Vietnam that was infested with fruit flies, prosecutors said. Hanh Hong Huynh, 43, was convicted of conspiracy to import and sell fruit in violation of federal and state agricultural laws. Santa Clara County […]
Positive Images hosts circus-themed fundraiser in Santa Rosa
More than 100 people attended a July 26 circus-themed event at Paradise Ridge Winery in Santa Rosa to raise money for LGBTQ+ support organization Positive Images. Queer Magic GAYla: Cirque Du SoGAY was a 21+ event and featured food trucks, a silent auction as well as a three-set performance by theatrical entertainment group North Bay Cabaret of comedy, knife juggling and more. Tickets were ...
San Diego Comic-Con human trafficking plot stopped by California Department of Justice
The California Department of Justice’s San Diego Human Trafficking Task Force has intercepted a human trafficking ring operating near San Diego Comic-Con 2024. Ten victims, one of them a girl only sixteen years of age, were rescued by authorities from July 25 to 27, when the convention ran last weekend. San Diego’s Child Welfare Services and related agencies were also cooperating with the California DOJ, providing resources.
Miramar/Miraflores – 7-30-24
Replaced sewer main and lower laterals from 26 Miramar Ave uphill to Miraflores Avenue approximately 500 feet from 7/10-7/30/24. Installed new sewer main and extending existing sewer laterals on the eight feet lane easement. Installed new sewer manholes on Miramar Ave.
San Rafael apartment plan switches to seniors’ housing
A controversial plan for an 80-foot-tall, 162-apartment building in downtown San Rafael has been swapped for a seniors' complex of the same size, but with more rooms. Monahan Pacific, a San Rafael development firm, won approval for the apartment project last year amid complaints from community members — including an appeal to the City Council — that the complex was too big and out of character for the West End neighborhood.
$18 million NOAA grant to aid Pacific Coast Ocean Restoration
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has announced the awards that are recommended for funding under the Transformational Habitat Restoration & Coastal Resilience grant program. The Nature Conservancy (TNC) California has been recommended to receive $18 million over three years to launch the Pacific Coast Ocean Restoration Initiative (PCOR),...
Northern California forecast: Sierra air quality issues, Valley heat Thursday
Smoke from the Park Fire created poor air quality conditions above 3000 feet on Wednesday afternoon. More of the same is expected on Thursday. Light winds around the fire are beneficial for fire crews, but the lack of a breeze is allowing that smoke to settle into lower elevations at night. Those planning to be outdoors in the Sierra, including the Tahoe region, should check air quality conditions first. An AQI reading of 150 or higher indicates that air pollution could be hazardous for people with chronic health issues.
University of California president to step down after 5 years marked by pandemic, campus protests
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The president of the University of California announced Wednesday he would step down after five years of leading one of the nation’s largest public university systems through the coronavirus pandemic, labor strikes and campus protests. Michael V. Drake, the first Black person to serve in...
Powerball ticket worth just under $1 million sold in California
LOS ANGELES - Feeling lucky? As the nation awaits the $171 million Powerball lottery winner, someone in California may be $987,000 richer. According to California Lottery's website late Wednesday night, a ticket worth $987,439 was sold at the Buddies Market in San Francisco. The news comes as Powerball held a...
State opens security grants for religious institutions
After Gov. Gavin Newsom announced on July 30 that the state is expediting $76 million in security grants for nonprofits and religious institutions, Los Angeles City Councilmembers Katy Yaroslavsky and Bob Blumenfield withdrew a motion to create similar security grants at the city level. The motion was scheduled to be...