Want to dodge a fitness slump this fall? Try out a free, intro class at Club Pilates on North McDowell Boulevard.
The California Environmental Protection Agency issued safe eating advice of black bass species.
Organ donations save lives. Are you signed up for California's organ, eye and tissue donor registry?
The warning comes after Marin County Public Health confirmed one case of illness from paralytic shellfish poison on Tuesday.
Space is EXTREMELY limited, as the Petaluma clinic gives back in honor of Children's Health Month.
Sonoma Co. health officials underscore seriousness of the influenza wave and importance of flu shots. See where to find vaccine locales ...
Serendipity Chiropractic, now located at 1301 Redwood Way, Suite 150 to have celebration w/ the Petaluma Area Chamber of Commerce on 1/26
The Sonoma County storefront is the first among several locations planned in the greater Bay Area.
Medicare’s hospice benefit allows you to stay in the comfort of your home, unless you need care in an inpatient facility.
About four animals in region test positive for rabies each year, but the disease be very serious, even fatal, if contracted, officials said.
Free, personalized counseling from "SHIP" advisers can guide you through such issues as billing snarls, Part D plans or comparison shopping.
The annual open enrollment season begins Oct. 15 and runs through Dec. 7.
Breaking: The number of individuals, younger than 25, heading to iconic Bay Area bridge to commit suicide has skyrocketed in past 14 years.
As a person with Medicare, you have important rights. One of them is the right to appeal.
Health officials in Sonoma County are increasing their efforts to fight the Zika virus as the number of cases increase in the U.S.
Medicare and Medicaid programs are available for Petaluma residents to help with quitting!
A person who was in Central America recently is Marin County's first confirmed case of the Zika virus, Marin County health officials said.
Two Sonoma County hospitals receive an "A" grade in a national ranking of patient safety. All rankings of area hospitals are listed here
The case is of a pregnant woman in Napa who traveled to Central America. She is not showing symptoms of Zika virus infection at this time.
A short time after the video below was released on Facebook it had already received over 1700 views
Marin County on Tuesday said 'Yes' to four future pot outlets. Other communities are suggesting they'll 'Just Say No'.
Sanofi SA is issuing the recall on Auvi-Q epinephrine injector currently on the market because they may not deliver the correct dose.
Anti-vaxxers submit petition signatures to State; claim it's not about vaccinations but "fundamental freedom" to make informed choices.
Pink and Blue Party with a Purpose! Breast Cancer and Prostate Cancer Awareness
Our travel expert explains why it's a good idea to protect your investment.
And calculate for yourself using a handy tool.
Derek Irving & His Combo have agreed to be the entertainment at the Classic Car Show at Adobe House on Saturday Oct. 10th
Thank you to all of our sponsors that have stepped forward to support us at our Classic Car & Hot Rod Car Show on Saturday Oct. 10th
Police Chief Pat Williams & Fire Chief Leonard Thompson will be judging Classic Cars & Hot Rods at Car Show on Oct. 10th
Health officials are seeing “higher than usual” plague cases in 2015.
Petaluma's own Sonoma County Street Rodz will be displaying a car driven by NASCAR great, Terry Labonte, at Classic Car show at Adobe House
There’s still time to enter the Half Marathon and 5K events on Sunday or volunteer to help out on race day.
Can you recognize a heat emergency? We're under a Heat Advisory from the National Weather Service, meaning that it's dangerously hot.
The golden retriever tested positive for toxic algae.
CrossCheck, Inc. and Optio Solutions, LLC of Petaluma team up to raise money for the Relay for Life supporting the American Cancer Society.
Bring your family to Walnut Park on Sept. 19 and support local kids battling cancer!
Algae, including possibly harmful blue-green algae, was detected around shores. Signs are going up on the beaches.
Many tests, medications, equipment and supplies are covered. But, some items are not.
We all can use these reminders when temps spike. (P.S. Do you know what breeds are prone to heatstroke?)
Their worker contracts for $11.65 per hour expire Sept. 30. The in-home workers want to be included in proposed $15-per-hour ordinance.