Patch's North Bay sites just landed a trio of new advertising managers. Here's the 411 on each of them.
This week the Patch sits down in the dentist chair to learn more about one of our local care providers.
We welcome one of Rohnert Park's newest businesses with our version of '20 Questions'.
Press Democrat says bonds have higher rate of default but also higher likelihood of yield.
Experts from UC Davis will address the public at Shone Farm in Forestville on Aug. 9.
Station Casinos, which is contracted to manage the Graton Rancheria, was fined by Missouri in 2000.
Plaintiffs say point-of-sale terminals won't allow security of transactions and PIN entry
Contrary to widespread speculation, it wasn't Starbucks that bought the chain, which has a single local location in Cotati.
Last fall, thousands of Sonoma County residents switched their bank accounts to local lending institutions in a wave of support for the Occupy Wall Street movement. But even as the "occupations" have ceased, interest in banking locally has not.
The Petaluma company is the world's only sticker manufacturer offering a factory tour and donates a lot of its product to hospitals to entertain bed-ridden children.
Hot yoga claims to detox the body, build flexibility and heal injuries. The intense 90 minute workout is not for the faint of heart, but practitioners believe that a little suffering can bring longterm benefits.
Speculation continues as local residents wait for an official announcement.
Oliver's is close to signing a new 10 year lease to stay in their current location.
Cal Trans, the City Council, Ghiotti Bros and members of the press vied for eyewitness seats to history as the Wilfred Ave. - Golf Course Dr. interchange is opened for traffic.