The purchase of the property at 500 Hopper Street was made possible by an anonymous benefactor and a donation from Ginnie and Peter Haas.
The southern part of Shollenberger Park has been mostly closed to the public since the work started but is set to reopen soon.
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The Poultry Farms & Employee Relief Fund was announced Thursday by the Farm Bureau Foundation of Sonoma County.
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This is the second-ever such event for Sonoma County. More than 350 people were helped at the first one held in March in Santa Rosa.
A boat partially sunk at the Petaluma Marina Sunday, and crews are working to prevent potential oil contamination of the Petaluma River.
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"Joe gives from a place of respect and kindness to those around him and the community he loves so dearly."
Looking for ways to serve your community? Here are five organizations that are always in need of volunteers and donations.
The mayor will be on hand for a ribbon-cutting ceremony at Huru's new long-term home at Petaluma River Park. Help celebrate!
Recovery support centers were set up in Guerneville, Healdsburg, Santa Rosa, Petaluma and Sonoma after the storms last December and January.
The PG&E Foundation and the California Fire Foundation awarded a total of nearly $120K to groups within Sonoma County.
The Petaluma Police Department offers tips for parents, students and drivers for "Walk And Roll To School" day on Wednesday, Oct. 4.
Repairs were made and the water was turned back on.
PG&E has received 29,000 such reports so far in 2023, compared to 10,000 at the same time last year. Here's how many Petaluma has received.
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Shining a spotlight on Freitas, director of Equi-Ed, a Therapeutic-Adapted Riding program in Santa Rosa.
The new track redefines how the arts can be used as a tool for youth civic engagement, city officials said.
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Kathy King is making a positive impact on Sonoma.
"We searched all over the country for Jewish camps that had diversity."
Traffic will be temporarily diverted during the parade, police said.
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The "more than a music festival" event featured live music, art, food, "curiodities," and costumes — especially of the Steampunk sort.
The community is invited to an open house Saturday to help celebrate the shelter's milestone.
The Delta Aquariids are known to leave persistent trains of ionized gas that can last for a couple of seconds.
PG&E was investigating the cause of the outage that started around 5:30 p.m. Friday.
Over $40,000 has been donated to help the family of Hayden Klemenok, 24, who went missing on a backpacking trip with friends.
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In an industrial corner of Petaluma, an oversized electrical outlet has powered many jokes and much laughter. Here's where it came from.
The dam is a component of the Russian River water supply system that provides naturally filtered drinking water for 600,000 customers.
This year marked the 50th anniversary since the movie partially filmed in Petaluma was released on the big screen.
A resident encourages "every household in our beautiful, historic Petaluma to dig out their flag (or purchase a new one) for this Monday."
So far in the first few months of 2023, there have been 203 scam attempts reported by customers to PG&E in Santa Rosa alone.
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