See the latest announcement from the City of Petaluma.
The draft ordinance, general plan amendment & related documents were posted for public review on Feb. 16 & remain available until March 18.
After the adoption of the Climate Action Framework by the City Council January 11, 2021, the City pledged to take quick and bold action ...
As we head into spring, we are beginning to see a shift in the course of the pandemic. As our community continues to get tested and vacc ...
The virtual class will be held on Zoom on Thursday, March 11th from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
As we see more signs of spring popping up around town, we are heartened to also see positive movement forward in the fight against COVID ...
“We are inviting individuals who have a passion for civic engagement to apply to serve on this Commission,” said Supervisor Lynda Hopkins.
The purpose of these sessions was to gain a better understanding of the most urgent issues local women are facing.
This is a list of job openings with the county that Human Resources is either preparing to recruit for or anticipates recruiting for.
PG&E announced over $268 million in semi-annual property tax payments to 50 counties. Here's how much PG&E says Sonoma County received.
Residents must stay home except for work or essential activities, and all sectors other than retail and essential operations must close.
The state of California provided $7.95 million for the purchase through its Project Homekey program.
About one in 25 Sonoma County voters opted to head to the polls. See the county's record-breaking voter registration totals.
Did Republican challenger Dale Mensing unseat Democrat incumbent U.S. Rep. Jared Huffman?
Also, election results in the race for governing board trustees for Petaluma City Schools/Petaluma Joint Union High School District.
Have you experienced long lines today, or witnessed voter intimidation?
Still need to cast your ballot? Here's what to know this Election Day in Petaluma.
Here’s a list of polling places in Petaluma, to cast or drop off your ballot in person for the Nov. 3 Election.
Petaluma residents vote on Measure CC and Measure U, and choose between four candidates vying for two seats on the Petaluma school board;
Here’s a list of polling places in Petaluma, to cast or drop off your ballot in person for the Nov. 3 election.
Here's what to know about when and where to return Vote-By-Mail ballots in Petaluma and Sonoma County.
"Long standing socioeconomic inequities do place our most vulnerable residents at risk."
The county and others in the Bay Area are reporting receiving larger-than-normal quantities of returned ballots so early in election season.
There are 20 official ballot drop boxes in Sonoma County. Staff members taking ballots outside the Registrar's Office "are not scammers."
"I will be the voice of voters."
"People who work in Petaluma should be able to live in Petaluma; for the foreseeable future, 50% of new units need to be affordable."
ProPublica’s Electionland tip lines are open to take information about problems that prevent people in Sonoma County from voting.
Factors include the future spread of COVID-19, when and if health orders are lifted, and whether there is another federal stimulus package.
Sonoma County Sheriff Mark Essick needed a majority vote to win approval but only got a split vote.
The association plans to file a legal claim against Sonoma County unless the Board of Supervisors removes the measure from the ballot.
The Sonoma County Registrar extended the deadline for the Petaluma Health Care District and other city, school and special district races.
By increasing the sales tax throughout the county, the measure would generate $25 million annually if approved by two-thirds of voters.
The Board of Supervisors is set to vote on whether Sonoma County will start issuing citations for violations of public health orders.
The Sonoma County-based group California River Watch "tried to invent a new way to sue water utilities," a Vacaville city official said.