Petaluma police announced Friday that a “small parade” will be held Saturday morning in honor of the St. Vincent football ...
Glenny Whitmire Green Law, Petaluma’s first-ever Egg Bowl Queen, died Jan. 10 at her home in Washington state. She was 94.
I don’t have anything that can eat me or my audience,’ says instructor Bonnie Cromwell of the numerous exotic critters she ...
Sponsored by Penngrove music program, the acclaimed mezzo soprano Nikola Printz will teach a master class at SSU.
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 ...
Arts Center art exhibit features works inspired by California's forest ecosystems While not quite the same experience as ...
For years, the delightfully makeshift outdoor tasting room at the Great Petaluma Mill has been a kind of pandemic-era landmark in downtown Petaluma. Established during the town’s wave of ...
You may be familiar with the name Gutenberg, inventor of the printing press, who, as a result of that, is one of the most influential figures in history. If so, that’s all you need to know (or ...
Friday, Jan. 24, 7:30 p.m. - Jim Kweskin and Samoa Wilson. $35. Saturday, Jan. 25, 7:30 p.m. - Men of Worth. $35. Sunday, Jan. 26, 2 p.m. Dirty Cello. $25. Mercury ...