The Bay Area could see brief and light rain later this week, but the forecast is for dry weather by the weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
Festival Napa Valley’s signature celebration of exceptional food, wine, and music Taste of Napa will feature offerings from more than 70 wineries, breweries, restaurants and culinary artisans in July.
It's still unclear whether St. Helena Public Library patrons' data was leaked after a cyberattack on the library's sister libraries in Sonoma County.
Just because you’ve planted something doesn’t mean you’re done, writes David Layland, a UC Master Gardener of Napa County.
Research supports regular exercise increases our mental bandwidth, says Napa fitness expert Sean McCawley.
Every spring, Sudden Oak Death is on my mind, right up there with mid-April tax time, writes columnist Bill Pramuk.
The California Department of Housing and Community Development is providing grants for wildfire protection. There will be an information event April 27.
The driver of a dump truck died and his passenger was seriously injured when their truck overturned in Rutherford on Wednesday, according to CHP.
Registration is now open for Napa Valley Music Associates' 29th annual MidSummer MusiCamp.
PRESS restaurant has announced under-study, a 4,500-square-foot space set to open this summer at the former location of Gary's Wine and Marketplace.
The St. Helena High softball team remained in a tie with Clear Lake for first place in the North Central League I by rallying past visiting Kelseyville 7-5 on Tuesday.
St. Helena Police Department calls for April 10-17.
Upstage Napa Valley will hold its annual Play Read at the St. Helena Public Library at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, April 25.
Real estate investor Antonio Castellucci is proposing a 75-room hotel, plus 13 “resort residential” units, at the Bank of America site at 1001 Adams St.
St. Helena's new Chinese memorial will be dedicated in a ceremony at 11 a.m. Sunday, April 21, at the St. Helena Public Cemetery.
Aunt Helena shares community news and events from around St. Helena.
St. Helena High track and field head coach Bob Cantrall is excited not only about his 16 seniors but also his 15 freshmen, some of whom are already winning varsity events.
Brent Randol writes about people and topics that may be of interest to Napa Valley outdoors enthusiasts.
Pastor Audrey Ward on finding heaven on Earth.
Letter: Don't waste money on downtown trees.
St. Helena Star editor Jesse Duarte on civility.
Commentary: The state, not the city, is pushing for changes to St. Helena's housing policies.
Rianda House Executive Director Maury Robertson on aging wine (and people) to perfection.