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Many downtown employees use lot to park all day. But the owner of the lot says that's not fair to the merchants because it robs valuable spots from their customers
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All hardware services for the original iPhone will be discontinued June 11.
Adrienne and Hans Olufs are the owners of West Coast Archery, celebrating its grand opening this Friday
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Patricia Sullivan is the owner of Happy Hens Farms in Petaluma and passionate about providing good, clean food through her "no-commitment CSA" and farmers' markets
Selling jewelry, toys, greeting cards and more from local designers
Demands owner stop evictions, return rents and assist tenants in finding new housing
Tell us why your mom, aunt, grandma or another special lady deserves a massage, courtesy of Massage Envy
Looking for somewhere to go for Easter brunch? Petaluma has plenty of tasty options
The 7th Annual Artisan Cheese Festival finale presented attendees with an assortment of delectable cheeses, wine and beer.
Petaluma creamery offered generous samples of their organic cheeses at the 7th annual Artisan Cheese Festival.
Babysitting can be a big moneymaker, especially in the Wine Country.
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March 14 may seem like three days short of a holiday, unless you're a mathematician
The Petaluma-based producer of healthful frozen foods sees opportunity in staying local.
Two Sonoma County residents file one of several class action lawsuits against Anheuser-Busch for allegedly watering down its beer.
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Wants to consolidate processing facility, now in Marshall, with Petaluma business office and create an educational center
Long a residence for people on a fixed income, including the disabled and the formerly homeless, the historic Hotel Petaluma will soon become a commercial hotel. But where will the 100-plus current tenants go?
Open just three days and focuses on organic, "gestural" flower arrangements that are asymmetrical and full of whimsy
Marin French Cheese Company in west Petaluma is the oldest cheese producer in the entire country
Ninety percent of all retail space at the new Target shopping center has been rented, the North Bay Business Journal is reporting
The average price of a gallon of regular gas in Petaluma is rising
Electric vehicle owners can now charge their cars at Auto Plaza
Lagunitas' meteoric success has inspired a new generation of micro brewers along with calls to create a brewery district in north part of town
City may want to consider converting former office parks into industrial and manufacturing-friendly spaces, says Petaluma economic development director
Enjoy the physical, mental, and spiritual well-being gained from practicing the ancient art of yoga.
Four horses were confiscated from a Chileno Valley ranch in December and treated for being malnourished. But the ranchers' attorney says the Humane Society is lying...in order to spur fundraising efforts
Before he was a beer impresario, Tony Magee was a struggling printing salesman and a musician. Then he discovered "the late hop." And the rest is history.
Known for great parties and lots of dancing, Petaluma's only Greek restaurant has shuttered, another victim of the economy.
Installed ground-mounted sun tracking system that will generate clean energy and reduce green house gas emissions
Chase Bank is rolling out the new machines, and PNC already offers the service at half of its ATMs.
Owner wants to focus on running her ceramics studio
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