A husband and wife who operate 14 Subway franchises owe employees hundreds of thousands in back wages, according to labor officials.
One of the men was pepper-sprayed as they detained two women accused of trying to leave with $18,000 in merchandise, police said.
Repairs were made and the water was turned back on.
PG&E has received 29,000 such reports so far in 2023, compared to 10,000 at the same time last year. Here's how many Petaluma has received.
Here are the absolute best times to take in a view this week when the "moon illusion," as NASA calls it, will kick in.
Five were arrested as part of a DUI saturation patrol and a sixth was arrested by routine patrols.
Dangerous swimming and surfing conditions and localized beach erosion are forecasted by the National Weather Service.
Streets will close at 5 a.m. Sunday as over 200 antique dealers set up shop in Historic Downtown Petaluma.
Police encourage drivers to use alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion.
Petaluma Pete is making a positive impact in town!
The crash happened late Tuesday morning in Petaluma.
The order takes effect on Nov. 1.
Local families are invited to a free car seat check event at the conclusion of Child Passenger Safety Week. Here's what to know.
The Henry-One crew was en route to Pacifica when it stopped to help recover a jumper from below the Golden Gate Bridge.
It won't affect 60 percent of CSU undergrads whose tuition is fully covered through grants, scholarships, waivers, and other non-loan aid.
A man and a woman from San Rafael were caught just over 2 miles from the store they stole from, police said.
During the work period, there may be a controlled and safe release of a small amount of natural gas. People may notice the smell of gas.
An officer tried a PIT maneuver but the driver man prevented it; when the officer tried a second time, the chase ended, police said.
Proposed legislation expands the refuge by nearly 7,000 acres by adding baylands in three adjacent counties.
The Petaluma Police Department deployed six additional officers Friday night for the patrol.
The 21-year-old driver had objective signs of intoxication, police said.
Shining a spotlight on Freitas, director of Equi-Ed, a Therapeutic-Adapted Riding program in Santa Rosa.
Witnesses reported suspicious people equipped with tactical gear and wearing Petaluma PD uniforms in a parking lot.
An officer was driving by and saw the car on its side. He tried to help the driver out of the car but was not immediately able to.
Schools that allow students to attend without all their vaccinations are in jeopardy of losing funding.
Taking care of your home can be scary! Tackle those household demons with professional help this fall.
The new track redefines how the arts can be used as a tool for youth civic engagement, city officials said.
The closure near Agua Caliente was slated to begin this week and continue for up to 30 days as Caltrans replaces the second of two bridges.
Police said they found a loaded, unregistered firearm with a high-capacity magazine and armor-piercing rounds inside a vehicle.
The Petaluma Police Department said drivers should avoid the East Washington Street overpass.
Cal Fire's Sonoma-Lake-Napa Unit and the Sonoma County Fire District were battling blazes Thursday in the Schellville and Sonoma area.
An image from a PG&E camera showed the poor air quality in Petaluma. The AQI reading was 159 in some areas, which is "unhealthy."
The nationwide MADD event takes place annually the Saturday prior to Labor Day Weekend.
When a crash caused damage to the driver's side front tire/wheel, further efforts at fleeing were futile, police said.
A man who went missing in a boat on his way to Petaluma was found in good health and his boat was towed to a marina.
With eight DUI arrests in just the last week, Petaluma officers will be boosting patrols and sobriety checkpoints this weekend.
Organizers of the weekend race said they followed all necessary protocols before and after the event.
A health advisory was issued this week after reports of rashes and other ailments affecting participants in the popular endurance race.
U.S. Representative Mike Thompson announced the funds which are from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
Officers followed a gouge in the roadway made by parts falling off the suspect's car.