What's your vision for the vacant office space at 127 Fourth Street?
Low interest rates, pent up demand and high gas prices have resulted in a sales bump for Petaluma car dealerships
Features pizza, pasta, piadini as well as more fanciful inventions like oyster Po Boys, clam pies, tripe and a full cheese bar.
Rancho Feeding on Petaluma Boulevard North will now add hogs to its operation in order to increase capacity and stay profitable
Owners say they are ready to focus on their own projects, travel and spend time with family
Are you excited about another Starbucks coming into town? Ready for something new? Sound off in the comments.
Ranked 389th out of 398 communities around the country
Will donate a portion of their proceeds to the trust fund set up for the four children
Several local establishments serve the controversial liver
The owner of the new cafe has a big vision for the venue that includes a farm, yoga classes and night-time entertainment
“We created something that will indeed benefit Indian and non-Indian alike,” says Greg Saris, chairman of the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria
Some petition gatherers say Whole Foods' new "No Solicitation" policy makes their work a lot more difficult.
Holding open house Monday, April 30 for installers, contractors and other solar enthusiasts
The Emerald Award from Petaluma-based reclamation specialists Heritage Salvage hails Dean Biersch's practices in Sonoma, Sebastopol taverns
The Western Avenue shop has been turning heads with its interesting and ever-changing window displays and great deals of clothes, jewelry, shoes and housewares
Christine Bandettini is a therapist who has been holding meditation, yoga and mindfulness classes in Petaluma, many of which are donation-based.
Tuscan Gardens owner Sharon McAuley has teamed up with local artist Jane McDonald to open a new gallery/studio downtown offering both art and classes to the community.
Says a third of apartments were uninhabitable
North Bay cities saw an increase of about 50 cents a gallon since last month
Offering one week of free classes
Public banks, run by community representatives and not politicians, create and lend credit and hold the key to spurring local economies, say supporters
Local gallery owner Dennis Calabi encourages collectors to stop chasing big names and think for themselves when it comes to buying art.
Will add 16 new homes to downtown neighborhood
Slated to open July, 2013
Henhouse Brewing, a new craft beer company based in Petaluma, is celebrating its official launch this Saturday at Taps
Owner of Vinyl Planet and Vitamin Planet on Washington Street says varied merchandise and low overhead are key to business success.
Stole glass jar filled with cash and checks from Knitterly
And if so, what are you doing to support the local economy?
Over 5,000 homes sold in the nine-county Bay Area in January, up 10.3 percent from 2011
Owner Ian Inman said debts incurred prior to opening, summer slowdown made continued operation challenging
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Sales down by a third, says owner Mau Trang
SMART says it need to protect pedestrians from falling through the rotting wood of the trestle. But one local business says the current fence is just fine.
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First event to be held this Friday and Saturday at Heebe Jeebe General Store.
Maude owner Jess Brown is featured in this month's edition of Martha Stewart Living magazine.
The latest in the 1000-store chain is right here in River City.
Bakery, founded in 1971, came to Petaluma in 1988. Now it's headed for Massachusetts.
Heritage Salvage’s old wood props used in World War II epic “Red Tails” for sale to benefit community farm