Business phone lines at the Petaluma Police Department were not functioning as of Wednesday afternoon, according to a police ...
On the evening of July 3, 1913, 112 years ago, Petaluma’s population was 7,350 and a big Mardi Gras celebration was taking place here. The carnival occupied Kentucky Street and Main Street from ...
Sponsored by Penngrove music program, the acclaimed mezzo soprano Nikola Printz will teach a master class at SSU.
Exactly two weeks after the opening of his new Teaspoon boba tea shop in east Petaluma – the third to pop up in Sonoma County in less than a year, bringing the national chain to the North Bay in a big ...
Evolution,” which has been displayed at Burning Man, in Miami and in Las Vegas, is now going to San Francisco.
An online fundraiser has been set up for Michele Paskal, aka Amaranth Carnon, who faces kidney failure. An online fundraiser has been set up to help a 30-year-old Petaluma native who is facing kidney ...
Petaluma police issued an alert just before noon today warning people to stay away from a stretch of Petaluma Boulevard due ...
Rosalia and Salvatore Cucci got married in Sicily in 1979, and came to the U.S. soon after, making their way from Pennsylvania to Virginia and then, in 1988, to Rohnert Park. Three years later they ...
It came as no sudden surprise when Cattlemens steakhouse permanently closed its doors in Petaluma on New Year’s Eve, followed ...
On Wednesday, Jan. 8, officers with the Petaluma Police Department’s Community Impact Response Team arrested William Werner, ...
The grant of over $637,000, announced last spring by Rep. Jared Huffman, was officially approved in a 6-0 consent calendar ...
The downtown event, described as ‘a display of righteous outrage,’ aligns with Women’s March events around the country.