Brent Randol writes about people and topics that may be of interest to Napa Valley outdoors enthusiasts.
The St. Helena spring and summer bocce league officially got under way at Crane Park on Monday, April 29
St. Helena pitcher Micah Marquez fired a no-hitter with 12 strikeouts in an 11-0 rout of visiting Lower Lake that helped ensure he’ll get another chance in the playoffs.
Columnist Beth Lincoln on resolving conflicts.
The St. Helena Seventh-day Adventist Church's Robert Kurtz offers tips on handling difficult times.
Letter: Help the St. Helena Farmers' Market fight food insecurity in St. Helena.
St. Helena Primary School was recently recognized by Solution Tree for its implementation of the Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) at Work process.
St. Helena Primary School was recently recognized by Solution Tree for its implementation of the Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) at Work process.
St. Helena's Jake Scheideman will discuss his humanitarian projects in Nicaragua on May 20 in Yountville.
Join a team of volunteers to help clean up the St. Helena Skatepark at Crane Park on May 18.
The St. Helena Farmers' Market began its 38th season last Friday at Crane Park.
Local winemakers will discuss their work during "Wine & Words," a fundraiser benefiting the St. Helena Public Library, on May 16.
Each week, the Napa Valley Register runs photos of your fishing or hunting prizes in the feature "Bragging Rights" on the Sports page. Here are some highlights.
The "HeArt of the Dragon," which is now on display at Color Theory, who donated supplies to help with the project, in downtown Napa, will move to Jessup Cellars where it will be prominently featured for the Boys & Girls Clubs Fine Arts Show.
A weed is just a plant in the wrong place, writes Cindy Kerson, a UC Master Gardener of Napa County.
Strength training for the hands is present in multiple functions, says Napa fitness expert Sean McCawley.
Weeds are the clutter of the garden, writes organizer Angela Hoxsey.
Fragrance can be a purposeful element in garden design, writes columnist Bill Pramuk.
Ways to get involved in the Napa Valley sports scene.
Freelance sports writer Marty James covers various people and topics with ties to the Napa Valley sports scene.
Warm and sunny conditions that have prevailed this week in Napa County will take a wetter and colder turn, if only on Saturday.
The debut episode of SHINEcast, Napa Valley – a new podcast produced by local high school students – vibrates with anticipation. Its central topic is teen mental health and the goal is to break down the stigmas that prevent young people from getting the support they need.
After a mostly warm and sunny week, Napa is expected to see up to a half-inch of rain on a chillier, windier Saturday.