The proposal would join Live Oak and Valley Vista elementary schools as a single school on the Valley Vista campus.
A standing-room-only crowd of Liberty School students, family members and alumni honored dozens of attending local veterans ...
While allowing that reuniting Monkey and Mr. Turtle with their rightful owner has been a truly gratifying and positive ...
“You Don’t Know Peanuts: The Untold Stories,” a new podcast from The Press Democrat, produced with Peanuts Worldwide LLC, is live. Good grief! I can hardly believe it. “You Don’t Know Peanuts: The ...
Pete Gillham Sr. and his son Pete Gillham Jr. opened their first Cattlemens restaurant in Southern California – on the Redondo Beach pier, of all places – in 1968. However, both restaurant and pier ...
“We are go rain or shine,” said parade organizer Joe Noriel, in an early-morning response to the Argus-Courier’s question about the weather. Added Noriel, “It’s supposed to lighten up. Fingers crossed ...
So professes David Ertmann, co-owner of downtown Petaluma’s Blendcraft Smoothie Co., explaining, “I grew up in Southern ...
A Petaluma teenager who had been missing since last week is now home, police said. On Tuesday the Petaluma Police Department ...
More than two weeks after the Nov. 5 General Election, one of Petaluma’s three City Council races remained too close to call. As of Thursday, Nov. 21, the District 5 race between Alex DeCarli ...
There have been many opinions and responses to the new bike lanes in Petaluma lately. The number of people who oppose them highlights a resistance to change, but these lanes represent a broader ...
That’s how local photographer Hope Stewart began the note she sent to the Argus-Courier along with her delightful photo of the charming toy train set-up she calls her “Right on Track Garden ...