A sprawling Petaluma-based auto dealer expands its wine country footprint by taking over a Ford dealership after owner's bankruptcy.
Sonoma County's agricultural economic output shrank by nearly 10 percent in 2024 according to crop report released Tuesday.
Kaiser Permanente has reportedly pointed to COVID-19 as the driving force behind its recent cost-cutting measures.
Two cheesemakers won Best of Show, while a third was honored for best cow's milk hard cheese.
The gas station chain is hosting a Fuel Day pop-up to support the American Red Cross.
Bold chip flavors and "sublime" sweets were among the big winners at the California-based grocer's annual Customer Choice Awards.
Local food banks are encouraged to apply for grants that start at $5,000.
"It has been our honor and privilege to serve this community for over five decades."
District Attorneys from Sonoma and Contra Costa counties were part of the case alleging the company failed to follow certain gift card laws.
The most significant outbreak in the county's history resulted in the euthanization of 1.2 million birds and an estimated $20 million loss.
Salary starts at $6,276. Caltrans will conduct candidate interviews at a hiring event Saturday. Watch a video and start your application.
The company was founded in San Mateo County in 1946 and had 61 Bay Area stores— including at least six in Sonoma County.
The holidays are especially merry and bright for one Marin County business and for the employees of their Petaluma processing facility.
The closures, which include financial centers and standalone ATMs, will continue throughout 2024.
Egg, duck and turkey farms have been affected this fall in four California counties, with 250,000 birds killed just in recent days.
The U.S. Postal Service is looking to hire nearly 700 employees and is holding job fairs Thursday at 48 Bay Area and NorCal post offices.
Over 25 Petaluma Village Premium Outlets retailers are offering special discounts for the second annual event.
In its bankruptcy filing, Tuesday Morning said it is closing more than half of its 487 stores nationwide.
The 2022 Fourth Quarter Sonoma County Job Market Tracker report reveals the three most-posted jobs in the county.
Tony Coturri is currently pulling in what might be his last harvest, and reflecting on the changes he's witnessed in Sonoma County.
The home goods retailer, which has 69 stores in California, also said it will cut 20 percent of its staff through layoffs.
Over 2,000 stores around the country will take part in Free Comic Book Day on Saturday. Here's where to celebrate in Sonoma County.
Union representatives say Sutter Health has refused to address concerns about safe staffing and health and safety protections.
The store, accused of raising certain prices during the pandemic, has reached a settlement with the California attorney general's office.
Trader Joe's is recalling a salad that may have hard plastic in its dressing.
That latte is about to get a little more expensive due to inflation, increasing labor costs and supply chain issues.
Starbucks, including stores in Petaluma, suspended its vaccination policy to reflect a Supreme Court ruling blocking a federal mandate.
If you’re in the market for a higher-paying career, Santa Rosa is among U.S. cities offering the highest number of best-paying jobs.
Tuesday’s cup of joe will taste better than usual. Dunkin’ is offering free espresso drink rewards across California.
There are three CVS stores in Petaluma.
McDonald’s is selling its classic Egg McMuffin for 63 cents Thursday to celebrate its 50th birthday. Here’s how to get it in Petaluma.
Oprah describes Sonoma Lavender Co.'s Scented Stuffed Animals as a "soothing snuggle buddy that’s great for the young and not-so-young."
The hospital earned the highest level of recognition from the American Heart Association for its Stroke Program.
Ulta Beauty reached a $752,000 settlement in a lawsuit by 34 district attorneys in California, including the Sonoma County DA.
In Sonoma County, the cities of Santa Rosa, Petaluma and Sonoma all passed ordinances expediting the state’s $15 minimum wage law.
Customers with a PG&E bill at least 60 days past due will automatically be enrolled in a 24-month payment arrangement plan.
Following new CDC guidance on face coverings, many retailers are once again directing employees and customers to mask up.
Petaluma area restaurants were helped by a federal program as part of the American Rescue Plan Act.
The Paycheck Protection Program benefited nearly 12 million businesses in the U.S., including some in Petaluma.
However, PG&E said other emergency customer protections put in place during the pandemic have expired.