On the evening of July 3, 1913, 112 years ago, Petaluma’s population was 7,350 and a big Mardi Gras celebration was taking place here. The carnival occupied Kentucky Street and Main Street from ...
Evolution,” which has been displayed at Burning Man, in Miami and in Las Vegas, is now going to San Francisco.
Business phone lines at the Petaluma Police Department were not functioning as of Wednesday afternoon, according to a police ...
Rosalia and Salvatore Cucci got married in Sicily in 1979, and came to the U.S. soon after, making their way from Pennsylvania to Virginia and then, in 1988, to Rohnert Park. Three years later they ...
Petaluma police issued an alert just before noon today warning people to stay away from a stretch of Petaluma Boulevard due ...
Carrying flags and signs proclaiming “Inequality is Immoral” and “The Power of the People is Stronger than the People in Power,” a crowd of between 375-450 people marched from Petaluma’s ...
I wrote a Substack with this title back in early December, receiving attention from restaurant owners who all concurred this struggle may be a losing one, for many of us. Emma Lipp, owner of two ...
The grant of over $637,000, announced last spring by Rep. Jared Huffman, was officially approved in a 6-0 consent calendar ...
In the wake of the presidential election, you may be feeling you’ve had enough of politics, at least for now. But even if you don’t want to hear about the day-to-day machinations inside the ...
The baseball program at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, is gaining another Petaluma-grown player next year. Petaluma High School senior Arlo Pendleton, who has been an integral part of the Trojan ...
‘Woodworm’ (Two Lines Press, 2024) by Layla Martínez (Translated by Sophie Hughes and Annie McDermott) – A haunting short novel in translation, at times reminiscent of Shirley Jackson’s ...