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Petaluma's Boulevard Cinemas expands with IMAX and ScreenX as the locally based theater chain invests in premium technology.
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After her brother died from fentanyl, a 13-year-old is teaching overdose prevention and heading to a national conference alongside DEA, FBI.
Happening soon: Music of Arabian Spain on the Petaluma Patch calendar
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The Planning Commission is set to consider two high-profile proposals: lifting a swimming pool ban and a Lakeville business incubator.
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A remodeled fitness club, a fairgrounds relaxation spot, and a city pathway naming drive are there for Petaluma residents this summer.
More than 150 people gathered to celebrate the restoration of one of Petaluma's most recognizable vintage signs and community campaign.
Longtime Volpi’s Ristorante steward, musician, coach, and community leader spent nearly nine decades shaping Petaluma traditions.
New brain implant adjusts stimulation in real time as patients move, improving walking patterns and reducing falls in early studies.
The store will offer live music, pancakes, hot dogs, shaved ice, and family fun while raising money for Una Vida.
County declares agriculture critical infrastructure to aid farmers, ranchers, and working lands amid economic, labor, and climate change.
Petaluma police say no crash was involved after a trailer carrying beef products spilled animal byproducts onto Petaluma Boulevard North.
More than 20 neighborhood sales will connect bargain hunters with reusable goods while keeping furniture, clothing, tools, and collectibles.
Brush fire near Hayes Water Tower.
How a pack of cigarettes turned into an arrest at a Petaluma 7-Eleven and then an online debate over FLOCK cameras.
Behind rusting rails, Petaluma residents see a chance to reclaim a landmark before it slips further into decay.
Police checked dozens of registered sex offenders across Rohnert Park Thursday, drawing attention to local numbers.
Community organizers form a new committee to push immediate action on the aging Petaluma railroad trestle.
An early-morning house fire prompts a 2-alarm response in Petaluma.
Small aircraft flipped during a water-landing practice flight, leaving the pilot stranded in the Petaluma River.
At Modesto's downtown Grub Hub food truck park, vendors say the pain at the pump is affecting far more than their personal commutes.
More than a dozen earthquakes shook Sonoma County in less than 24 hours including one in Healdsburg.
A local business owner wants to freeze the start of SMART construction, staging a fight ahead of groundbreaking, tax vote.
Petaluma gathers to celebrate certified green businesses advancing sustainability and cost-saving practices.
A 16-year-old is back at home "safe and in good health" after an urgent search.
Sonoma County Sheriff seeks to renew investigation into the 30-year-old cold case of Georgia Moses, missing and then found dead in 1997.
Authorities say 16-year-old left home without notice. He was last seen downtown and may have traveled to Windsor or remained in town.
A jury will weigh whether a Facebook call to protest can support a federal conspiracy conviction, in a case drawing scrutiny over dissent.
It's a 14-acre estate in Mill Valley, and the homeowner priced it for about $8 million.
Petaluma police pursued a black and orange e-moto before ending the chase when the driver ducked into a junior high.
Petaluma Police Department is asking for help locating a woman whose safety is unknown.
Residents and visitors pack downtown for parade, art, and local pride. Just make sure to have a designated driver and look for detours.
Petaluma police chime in about unidentifiable object sightings across Sonoma skies last week, sparking alarm and curiosity, sometimes both.
Rescuers specialized in big animal incidents fought terrain and time to rescue Lucy from thick blackberry bramble and fencing.