Sgt. Paul Gilman of the Petaluma Police Department, whose career was marked by high-profile cases in which he helped catch sexual predators and coordinated the rescue of nearly 200 cats, celebrated ...
Patricia Johanson, the world-renowned environmental artist who designed key details of Petaluma’s Ellis Creek water recycling ...
When is “really weird” not nearly weird enough? When you are programming the weirdest show of the year, that’s when, and that ...
A prescribed burn is planned for Tolay Lake Regional Park on Wednesday, Oct. 23, according to a news release. The prescribed ...
Petaluma police said they made two separate arrests this month of Sonoma County men suspected of possessing child pornography ...
Halloween doesn’t just happen. It takes a lot of hardworking people, making a lot of plans, creating a lot of costumes, hanging a lot of plastic bats from trees, all while thinking up great new ...
What happens when more than a dozen of the North Bay’s most creative bartenders get together just before Halloween, all dressed for the season of thrills and chills, cocktail shakers at the ...
Sequels are rarely as good as what came before, and even more rarely better. “Smile 2” takes what worked in the first movie and goes further with it, pressing harder on the psychological ...
Gliding down historic D Street, my 4-year-old daughter seated on our cargo bike, a profound sense of joy and freedom strikes me. Our big smiles, the wind in our hair, the elegant homes passing us ...
In a split 4-3 vote, the Petaluma City Council voted to direct staff to prepare a final environmental impact report for the ...