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1 killed, another injured in LA County shooting
A man was killed and another critically wounded in a shooting Tuesday morning in southeast Los Angeles County, officials said.
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A Walnut Park acupuncturist is accused of raping or sexually assaulting clients.
A Walnut Park acupuncturist allegedly sexually assaulted clients, then threatened to reveal immigration status if victims reported him.
A Stitch in Time quilt show Petaluma celebrates needle craft with the annual quilt show, A Stitch in Time, on Aug.
Volunteers needed for food drive The Petaluma Kitchen needs volunteers to help with its summer food drive and Food for Families program.
Los Angeles: man shot to death
A Latino man was shot to death in the 7800 block of Lou Dillon Avenue in an unincorporated area of Los Angeles County, near Walnut Park, about 7 p.m. Saturday, June 28.
Murders: Walnut Park 1, East L.A. 1, Newton 1
Police are investigating overnight homicides that left a man dead in Walnut Park, another dead in East Los Angeles and a woman murdered in South Los Angeles.
A Latino man was shot multipe times while sitting inside his parked car in the 2500 block of Sale Place in the unincorporated area of Walnut Park at about 1 p.m Sunday, June 8. Paramedics pronounced the man ...
Deadly weekend leaves 12 dead, 6 in Valley
In a bloody weekend of violence, a dozen people were killed -- six in the San Fernando Valley -- in mostly gang-related crimes.
Deadly weekend racks up 12 homicides
It was an unusually deadly weekend in Los Angeles County, with at least a dozen people murdered, many of them in gang-related crimes, compared to two or three homicides on an average day.
Weekend fun: Parades, monster trucks, wine tasting
A guide to weekend highlights: SEBASTOPOL APPLE BLOSSOM FESTIVAL The Apple Blossom Festival revolves around an old-fashioned parade complete with baton-wielding drum majors, marching bands and beauty queens. via The Press Democrat
Sonoma County Candelight vigils for crime victims
The Sonoma County District Attorney's office is sponsoring candlelight vigils as part of National Crime Victims' Rights Week, which honors victims of violent crime. via The Press Democrat
SENTENCED Patricia Ellen Bracho, 26, Maricopa, by Superior Court Judge Andrew Gould to 24 months supervised probation for possession of drug paraphernalia. via Yuma Sun
Man Fatally Shot In Walnut Park Road Rage Incident
An argument between people in two cars at a Walnut Park intersection ended with a gunman getting out of one vehicle and fatally shooting the driver of the other car and wounding a passenger, a sheriff's ... via KNBC Los Angeles Channel 4
Getting ready for Butter and Egg Days festivities
This year's Butter and Egg Days Parade is an eggs-tra special celebration of Petaluma's 150th birthday Now that all the Christmas decorations are put away, it's time to start thinking of the next big event - ... via Petaluma360
Tent project boosts refugees, hosts
“I didn't realize how many students would want to be involved: I always thought of this project as involving adults”
Petaluma-based project spreads to more than 100 cities in 30 states By DAN JOHNSON ARGUS-COURIER STAFF A tent created to foster support for Sudanese refugees has been accomplishing its mission as it moves ... via Petaluma360
Santa Claus, 'The Nutcracker' and craft faires offer a Thanksgiving weekend of activities While it may not be a good week to be a turkey, it's the perfect time to be in Petaluma as the holiday season officially ... via Petaluma360
Parks planning process starts: City evaluates past, present and future
“It is noticeable to us that we have an aging population, and people over 50 recreate differently than they did 20 years ago”
In the 1990s, Davis grew quickly, and with that growth came parks, sports fields and other recreation facilities. via Davis Enterprise
Thousands cheer vets at downtown parade
By Yovanna Bieberich ARGUS-COURIER STAFF Thousands of spectators lined the streets of downtown Petaluma on Sunday to honor, remember and thank U.S. servicemen and women at the North Bay Veterans Day Parade. via Petaluma360
Police respond to knife attack Heated words exchanged between two couples walking along Petaluma's Water Street led to an attempted assault with a knife, Petaluma police reported. via Petaluma360