Basin Street Properties racked up more than $9 million in cost overruns in developing the Theater District, money that was pulled from other projects, according to new article
One of 4 in North Bay iHub's Seed Round Competition
Business, civic and labor leaders gather for North Bay Leadership Council's Economic Insight Conference
Quary owner John Barella says attorney for group poses a conflict of interest because his firm represented Basin Street Properties, in which he is the main investor
Tim O'Hara offers hotdogs on the side of the road for road-weary travelers
Taqueria Santa Cruz bringing Mexican street food to Petaluma
Aims to cut 30 percent of Greenhouse Gases by 2015
Petaluma's Three Twins founder is on a quest to bring tasty, all-natural ice cream to the masses and save open spaces in the process
Petaluma's best places to take the edge off after a long day.
Four local groups recognized for donations for July 4th celebration
This is a perfectly integrated artisanal business with first-class sandwiches and other tasty treats
But there is hope, with new countywide initiatives that give homeowners and residents rebates for energy retrofits
After more than a year of meetings, resolutions and waiting, Petaluma is finally on track to join the North Bay Innovation Hub
Just because you work from home, doesn't mean you can't get your own secretary and a swanky office to impress clients
Milk would still be processed and sold locally and some of it may even be sold back to Clover Stornetta
Many of the victims were elderly, disabled
About two thirds of organic milk producers will now sell their milk to Wilsconsin-based cooperative
Both parties call it a win-win, although it reduces savings to city's transit system by half
Company got its start in Petaluma; will hire 20 more people in the coming months
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Leo Laporte, creator of the TWiT network of technology radio programs says Petaluma can boost revenue by attracting new companies; do more with broadband
Climbing hay prices threaten to put local dairies out of business
Owners say they are doing nothing wrong as National Organic Standards Board debates what constitutes an organic egg
Critique of document includes failure to come up with ways to alleviate traffic, deal with noise levels and impact on local businesses, among others
Correspondence over past month points to strong support for the project
New group will mix socializing, networking with hands-on tips like buying first home
Petaluma Active 20-30 service club seeking new members
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Warm ambiance and wood fired stove are a draw at this neighborhood eatery
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Former insurance exec's new passion is creating community through healthy food
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Check out these local plant sales, where you can pick up your starts and support area schools and nonprofits. What's not to love about that?
Benefit corporations hold the key to allowing socially-minded companies pursue their mission without fear of upsetting shareholders, say two Sonoma County thought leaders
Supporters say hundreds of jobs and tax revenues still outweigh risks
Petaluma Chamber survey asks members to weigh in on PACs, involvement in City Hall issues and use of social media
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Key to supporting local industries that have grappled with rising cost of fuel
Lighten your load, warm your car and other ways to burn fuel slower.