The state has awarded Petaluma over $8 million to clear homeless encampments and provide transition services to up to 100 homeless people living near Highway 101, the city announced recently.
Eventually, each of these items will find their way home,” says the Petaluma inheritor of just one portion of her grandmother ...
Each month or so, at the headquarters of Amy’s Kitchen in downtown Petaluma, the exterior picture-box windows are employed as a kind of walk-by art gallery, featuring an ever-changing array of ...
Last week, Petaluma’s Sarah Tarr Fleming welcomed a representative of the Navajo Nation to her art-filled west side house. There, she showed him three of the antique Indigenous blankets her ...
What does the future world we want to build look like? Is it just, sustainable, healthy, and thriving? In Sonoma County, it could be 629,000 acres of prosperous agriculture producing healthy ...
On National Indigenous People’s Day, we present this first-person story about how a retired therapist from Petaluma began the ...
The three fires, spanning from Monday, Oct. 7 to Friday, Oct. 11, culminated in the arrest of a 33-year-old Petaluma man.
A man was stabbed by another man after getting into a dispute with him Friday morning on Petaluma’s Lynch Creek Trail, police said. According to authorities, at about 6:40 a.m. the victim and ...
On Sept. 16, the council also approved a 10-year, $2.3 million contract to replace Petaluma Police Department body cameras, ...
Six years ago, Petaluma found itself in the midst of a heated debate over “Fine Balance,” a public art installation featuring bathtubs perched on stilts. Intended as a symbol of balance and ...