Lagunitas Brewing Co. of Petaluma is partnering with Wine Spectator Greystone Restaurant.
The promotion is meant to celebrate the brand's 70th birthday; two-scoop sundaes will cost $3.31.
The drink is only available until March 30.
Organic spinach used in the foods is possibly tainted, according to the FDA.
The products may contain Salmonella.
Sonoma Valley’s Ledson Hotel is one of only 19 resorts, inns, and hotels in wine country to have received Gold Medal Accommodation
How much arsenic is acceptable? It’s only regulated in drinking water, so “dangerous” level alleged in lawsuit is open to interpretation.
The lawsuit alleges many popular wines made and distributed in California contain dangerous levels of arsenic. Here's the full list.
Suit alleges winemakers knowingly sell arsenic-contaminated wines such as Menage a Trois, Sutter Home, Wine Cube, Charles Shaw, and Beringer
The recall is related to products potentially contaminated with Salmonella.
Attention, parents: check any boxes of this Kraft macaroni and cheese you may have on the shelves.
Ken Weaver was recently named editor at All About Beer Magazine which has been voted "Best Beer Publication" seven years in a row.
The gas station's owner provided an interesting explanation for his prices this week.
The TV spot describes Petaluma as a quaint town nestled in Northern California. Makes you want an Egg White Delight McMuffin!
Complimentary Event at Pharmaca
La Chertosa Old World Wines To Be Paired With A 4-Course Menu Prepared By Chef Adolfo Veronese Tuesday, March 31 at 6:30 PM
The new rate will be 6 cents lower than the current rate.
Some planes grounded nationwide for being out-of-compliance on maintenance. So far, not too bad in Bay Area ...
Meet the team that made culinary history! Join us as we welcome back the 2015 #TeamUSA from their incredible Bocuse d'Or journey to Lyon.
Peterson plans to retire in July after leading the Sonoma Valley organization as its Executive Director for the past fifteen years
Peterson plans to retire in July after leading the Sonoma Valley organization as its Executive Director for the past fifteen years.
It's not necessarily who snags you the biggest refund.
Answer five questions on SFO's Facebook page, and you could win the two non-stop, round-trip tickets! Contest runs through March 6.
IRS warns of fake charities, return preparer fraud and aggressive telephone scams this year.
Little Caesars is taking 3½ feet of bacon and wrapping it around a pizza crust, then chopping up more for the topping.
Sonoma Valley’s Ledson Hotel has been ranked the “number one” hotel in Sonoma by TripAdvisor
Processing the sick cows, some with cancer, led to a nationwide recall of 8.7 million pounds of beef in February 2014.
Hold the sprouts! These have been recalled after they flunked FDA testing.
Raley's, with numerous stores in NorCal, says the decision was made to provide 'healthier options' and raise awareness about health.
The California State Board of Equalization will consider lowering the tax rate by 21 percent at their upcoming meeting.
A bottle of Suisun Valley-based BackRoad Vines will be going home with all the non-winning nominees in the top categories.
The cost of the plan would be passed on to all of the utility’s customers.
The average price of gas in California is up 7 cents since January, according to AAA.
The affected product is the 8-ounce Classic Red Heart with Assorted Chocolates, sold in stores and through mail order.
The company has settled a civil suit which alleged inaccurate pricing at Target.
RYDE shuttles from SF, Sacramento and Pleasant Hill pick-up spots will take ProAm attendees straight to Pebble Beach golf course.
California's largest medical insurance carrier has been hacked, and tens of millions of customers may have had their information stolen.
The seaside hotel has new amenities perfect for those looking for a romantic getaway
Starting today, the restaurant chain will accept “Acts of Lovin’” -- like a fist bump -- as a form of payment to random customers.