St. Helena is proposing a city ordinance that would require landlords who don’t find tenants for their commercial buildings to pay up.
St. Helena is going ahead with the controversial rezoning of a vineyard, citing heavy pressure from the state to create more housing.
A memorial to the Chinese buried at the St. Helena Public Cemetery was dedicated Sunday, paying homage to the roughly 50 Chinese who were buried there.
St. Helena Police Department calls for April 17-20.
St. Helena's Caffe della Valle will reopen next Monday as the Valley Café, under new ownership.
Commentary: St. Helenans are paying for inept government services, not water.
Commentary: Mayor Paul Dohring and Vice Mayor Eric Hall respond to criticism from Water Audit.
Aunt Helena shares community news and events from around St. Helena.
Brent Randol writes about people and topics that may be of interest to Napa Valley outdoors enthusiasts.
Pastor Sean Williams on Jesus, the foundation of the Christian faith.
Letter: The facts on how the city of St. Helena uses contractors and pays its workers.
St. Helena Public Library patrons' data was not compromised during a cyberattack on the library's sister libraries in Sonoma County.
A visit to the de Young Museum's "Fashioning San Francisco: A Century of Style" exhibit inspired local students to put on their own fashion show at the St. Helena High School auditorium on April 17.
The community is invited to hear the St. Helena Youth Choir, directed by Alba Gonzalez-Arredondo and accompanied by Joaquin Gallegos, perform April 28 at the First Presbyterian Church.
The public is invited to the first annual Napa Valley Pickleball Classic on Saturday, May 4, at the Crane Park pickleball courts in St. Helena.
UpStage Napa Valley will present “The Sound Inside” by Adam Rapp May 3-19 in Newton Hall at Grace Episcopal Church in St. Helena.
Torie Greenberg Amrani of The Vice on making wine in St. Helena.
Titus Vineyards on the Silverado Trail in St. Helena has installed more than 100 solar panels on the winery roof.
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.
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.