Concerns about confinement sounded as animal rights activist Zoe Rosenberg says she is held in her cell because of medical equipment.
Sonoma County D.A. ordered DxE animal rights organization co-founder to pay more than $191K to two farms
A judge is scheduled to announce Rosenberg’s sentence on Wednesday for taking four chickens from a Petaluma Poultry slaughterhouse.
Direct Action Everywhere (DxE) will hold a vigil at the Petaluma Poultry slaughterhouse Saturday to protest conditions in the facility.
Petaluma voters were asked to consider Measure I, to help fund junior and high schools. The votes have been tallied.
A Jury in the high-profile case returned a verdict Wednesday against animal rights activist Zoe Rosenberg.
A Bay Area air quality watchdog fined the Petaluma-based landfill for methane leaks, including nine near the surface.
The vote on a lavender farm-meets-luxe event barn turns into a showdown over the future of Sonoma County agriculture.
Authorities looking into an embezzling case at a farm bureau and its affiliated charity declined to say why they have made no arrests.
The court summoned more than 300 potential jurors due to extensive pre-trial publicity about the case that has attracted public debate.
Cities across the Bay Area are suing the government to protect disaster response and recovery funding.
SMART fights off ‘existential threat’ from lawsuit with eminent domain while vowing to work with residents over pathway.
Voters could be asked to vote on a sales tax to help fund Bay Area transit if Gov. Newsom approves SB 63.
Farm lobbyists gear up with a campaign against Rosenberg and DxE animal rights activists.
Petaluma supports an affordable housing collaborative to help keep residents local as the median sales price of a home nears $1 million.
The new chatbots are part of the California state judicial branch's Virtual Customer Service Center.
The park overlooking downtown Petaluma is named for Richard Allen Penry, a man who has come to symbolize those who fought in Vietnam.
The West Sonoma County bridge project is moving forward after nearly 20 years of discussion.
"You're seeing the whittling away of scientists. The people who got fired today are some of the best you can imagine," DiLiberto said.
Supervisors approved a $5 million contract with Felton Institute to operate an 80-bed transitional housing facility.
"Sonoma County is committed to an inclusive process that captures the diverse voices of its residents."
"This meeting is a chance for our board to align our priorities and lay the groundwork for the coming year."
State officials said neither tax could be implemented because, when combined, they push the city's sales tax above 10.25 percent.
U.S. Army Sgt. Richard Allen "Butch" Penry returned from Vietnam when there was little understanding of PTSD, the governor's office said.
Proponents and opponents agreed the debate over the ballot measure revealed how little the public knows about farming and food systems.
Voters have had their say on Petaluma Measures, City Council, School Board and more local races.
Petaluma voters are electing two city council members and deciding on several ballot measures.
Online voter registration has closed, but Petaluma residents can still take advantage of same-day voter registration. What to know.
Every city in Sonoma County passed a resolution against the ballot item that seeks to shut down farms that confine animals.
Police Sgt. Paul Gilman earned numerous awards and accolades that began as soon as he started and continued throughout his career.
As the 2024 election nears, here’s all you need to know about what’s on your ballot in Petaluma.
Patch sent each candidate a questionnaire to help voters get to know them. Here is what Blake Hooper had to say.
Patch sent the same set of questions to each candidate. Two of three replied. Here is what they had to say.
The utility said the increase recovers some of the costs of wildfire safety work and response to the historic storms of winter 2022-2023.
To help voters get to know the candidates, Patch sent Frank Quint and Jeffrey "JJ" Jay a questionnaire. Here is what they had to say.
The county's decision follows a federal court ruling in the California Restaurant Association vs. City of Berkeley case.
Candidate nominations for select school, city and special district offices were extended because one or more incumbents did not file.
The open house will allow the public to vote at a mock Vote Center, tour the Registrar of Voters facility, and learn more about how election