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Published May 17, 2013
After 21 years, John Records is stepping back from overseeing daily operations at Petaluma's Committee on the Shelterless.
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Published May 14, 2013
Petaluma City Council members appeared pleased with the city's short-term financial outlook.
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Published May 14, 2013
Police say distracted driving campaign is working.
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Published May 14, 2013
Petaluma police say fewer people are using their cellphones while driving, thanks in part to a public campaign against distracted driving.
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Published May 13, 2013
Petaluma City Council members appeared pleased with the city's short-term money outlook Monday during a workshop on the budget.
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Published May 13, 2013
Increased sales tax revenues among factors helping city budget.
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Published May 12, 2013
Three young Santa Rosa residents were stabbed, one seriously, at an out-of-control party late Saturday night, police said.
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Published May 12, 2013
Police: Man laid gun, knife on patrons' table and said their conversation was 'disrespectful.'
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Published May 12, 2013
Petaluma City Council members will get their first look at the upcoming year's budget during a special hearing tonight at City Hall.
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Published May 12, 2013
Police were searching for a man who pointed a gun at a clerk and tried to rob a Santa Rosa Radio Shack Saturday night.
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Published May 12, 2013
Petaluma Police arrested a man early Sunday morning after he frightened other patrons in a Denny's restaurant by laying a gun and knife on their table and telling them their conversation was 'disrespectful.'
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Published May 8, 2013
SMART comments delay approval of transit-oriented plan for downtown.
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Published May 7, 2013
A proposed housing, retail and hotel development along the Petaluma River brings with it the promise of nearly 2,500 temporary and permanent jobs.
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Published May 7, 2013
A transit-oriented planning model for Petaluma's downtown will return to the City Council with modifications after multiple concerns were raise Monday.
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Published May 7, 2013
Development promises nearly 2,500 temporary and permanent jobs.
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