Which Wine Country area high school graduates are scheduled for action on Tuesday, April 21?
Tuesday, April 21 will feature competition from these former Wine Country area high school standouts.

Tuesday, April 21 will feature competition from these former Wine Country area high school standouts.

The upcoming week starting Monday, April 20 will feature these former Wine Country area high school athletes.

This former Wine Country high school star set for games on Monday, April 20.

Property owners in Sonoma County paid 0.9% of the value of their homes in property taxes in the first quarter of 2026, which is less than the national average, according to BlockShopper.com.

Rep. Mike Thompson used Twitter in April to criticize health misinformation by public figures and highlight local labor achievements as well as the need for early financial education.

These former Wine Country area high school athletes will take part in events on Sunday, April 19.

Napa County has launched a free online fraud alert system for local property owners. The service notifies users when documents affecting their properties are recorded. Officials say it adds an extra layer of protection against real estate fraud.

The Be Well newsletter will soon debut a refreshed format, delivered via Constant Contact. Subscribers can opt out at any time.

Napa County will soon release its “Mantenga Su Bienestar” newsletter with a new design. The update aims to enhance communication about local health topics. Residents can opt out of emails at any time.

Napa County invites community members to observe every stage of its upcoming June primary election. The effort seeks greater transparency with multiple opportunities for public involvement throughout voting and counting processes.