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Rates changed on Jan. 1. PG&E has released a forecast for the year ahead.
The shooting star show is known for bright fireballs explosions of light and color that can persist longer than an average meteor streak.
"Santa and his helpers had a delightful time aboard the Holiday Express," SMART reported.
Two consecutive nights this week, the railroad crossing at North McDowell Boulevard will be repaved during the overnight hours.
Russell Bautista photographed this stop-and-stare sunrise.
Without telling anyone, officials had removed a large portion of the 3-mile fence separating the elk from the adjoining cattle ranches.
Consani is the first openly transgender person to earn the British Fashion Council's title of model of the year.
An investment firm called Closed Loop Partners ran the project. It was funded by major global and local brands as well as restaurants.
The Collections and Archives Recognition Awards ceremony is held as part of the Sonoma County Historical Society's annual luncheon.
"We probably have more water in Lake Sonoma at this date, than we have for years and years," David Rabbitt with Sonoma Water told CBS News.
Awareness and Fundraising Campaign to Benefit Saving Senior Dog USA’s Nationwide Senior Dog Rescue Network
Extremely low-income earners can apply for waitlist lotteries for one—and two-bedroom units at seven complexes, including one in Petaluma.
The Petaluma Downtown Association invites the public for one last fond farewell to Petaluma Pete, aka John Maher, of piano fame.
Save The Redwoods League seeks to raise $16 million by Dec. 31 to acquire and restore 1,600 acres of mature redwoods and coastal prairies.
It's estimated that 50 billion paper coffee cups are thrown away each year in the United States alone.
Dogs travel from around the Bay Area to play and swim off-leash — some on kayaks and paddleboards — for a good cause.
"I'd love to see a woman president in my lifetime," said Leslie "Lala" Goodrich, who is donating part of her jam sales to Harris's campaign.
Supervisor Susan Gorin attributed the inspiration for the renovations to BMX rider Nikita Duccaroz, currently competing in the Olympics.
SMART has received reports of people walking and jogging in the pathways which will not be complete for several more months.
"We can embody the heart of the athletes and spectators who cheer on their nations."
Can you tell where in Sonoma County this photo was taken?
Its current mascot, Dog, is happily giving up his spot on 1,000 cans of root beer, which will now feature Wild Thang's very own mug.
Demonstrators at a Napa event protested Florence's partnership with Petaluma Poultry, a subsidiary of poultry giant Perdue Farms.
The winner of the highly anticipated contest was invited to the "Today" show and to have its face on limited-edition MUG Root Beer cans.
The event is planned at Lola's Market and is an efficient way for customers to connect with PG&E if they have questions.
In the wake of this significant economic blow, waivers for commercial vessels at Bodega Bay are available until funds are exhausted.
Five hundred cars and thousands of people —some in poodle skirts — filled downtown Petaluma for the 17th annual car show and cruise.
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Several road closures and detours will be in place in Petaluma to accommodate the popular car show and cruise. Here's what to know.
The family-friendly, bi-annual makers festival is coming to Sebastopol Center For the Arts.
Police said spectators are welcome to watch the sheep herded through town but will be asked to stay on sidewalks and leave a clear path.
Take a look at this picture. Do you know where in Petaluma it was taken?