At Modesto's downtown Grub Hub food truck park, vendors say the pain at the pump is affecting far more than their personal commutes.
Motorists are advised to expect delays and to use alternate routes to avoid the area.
Happening soon: Queen's Lane Sanctuary Raffle & Auction on the Petaluma Patch calendar
Be sure to catch Queen's Lane Sanctuary Raffle & Auction on the Petaluma Patch calendar
More than a dozen earthquakes shook Sonoma County in less than 24 hours including one in Healdsburg.
2nd District Supervisor Candidate, Shelina Moreda, to hold a Town Hall to allow citizens to voice to her directly what is important to them.
And check out Queen's Lane Sanctuary Raffle & Auction on the Petaluma Patch calendar
And on the Petaluma Patch calendar - Celebrate Mothers Day on the Russian River Railbikes
Make time for Celebrate Mothers Day on the Russian River Railbikes on the Petaluma Patch calendar
Petaluma asked to weigh priorities before a May 11 workshop as operating pressures tighten budgets and demands for services keep climbing.
At a groundbreaking Friday, North Bay leaders celebrated the next SMART extension, this time to Healdsburg, and touted successes turning
Coming up: Celebrate Mothers Day on the Russian River Railbikes on the Petaluma Patch calendar
You won’t want to miss Celebrate Mothers Day on the Russian River Railbikes on the Petaluma Patch calendar
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.
Ballots for the June 2 Statewide Direct Primary Election will land in mailboxes starting next week.
People affected by the disease are racing (literally and figuratively) to battle one of the fastest growing diagnoses in the world.
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.
Petaluma police fanned out for operations targeting illegal phone use behind the wheel.
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.
Myths and Legends: A 130-year maritime ritual and Bay Area tradition signals the start of boating season.
A Petaluma School Board resolution ties symbolic action to student safety, curriculum inclusion, and a permanent districtwide policy shift.
A chase through wet roads across HWY-101 ended with a felony arrest and flat tires.
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.
Enjoy a family brunch by Penngrove Social Firemen. One free mimosa per adult.
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.
Residents can safely dispose of expired medications during national take-back event. Check the list first.
The next Dairy Princess will be crowned on April 25.
Petaluma launches the start of festivities leading up main ceremonies, parade, and downtown festival celebrating community roots.
The annual Transhumance Festival is happening Saturday at the Petaluma Fairgrounds. There will be detours.
"What does the era of automation mean for employees at In-N-Out? Would you ever transition to mobile order pickup?" President Jim Gash said.
5th-generation dairy farmer says "sustaining Sonoma County’s agricultural legacy is always top of mind."
A collision involving an E-scooter, pedestrian, Petaluma police volunteer injured one person and rattled all three.
Local leagues and programs across Petaluma are offering opportunities for all ages to get out and play this season.