Community Corner
Week in Review: Potholes Grab Council Spotlight; Walgreens Gets Thumbs Down
A round-up of major news stories from the past week.
Monday, July 8
Police in Petaluma cited three people for fireworks violations and arrested three others on suspicion of DUI over the Fourth of July holiday weekend.
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Tuesday, July 9
The Petaluma City Council on Monday discussed what to do about city streets that are in disrepair. The condition of Petaluma's streets rank the lowest of any Sonoma County city.
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Wednesday, July 10
An "at-risk" Petaluma man who went missing on Monday was found safe in Vallejo on Tuesday, according to police.
Thursday, July 11
The Planning Commission on Tuesday voted down a Petaluma Health Care District's proposal to build a Walgreens on a Lynch Creek Way parcel currently zoned for business park space. The commission rejected a proposal to rezone the land for mixed use that would have allowed for retail.
Friday, July 12
A man accused of a $22,000 heist involving a local elementary school earlier this year was arrested earlier this month on suspicion of beating up a 16-year-old boy at the Petaluma Skate Park earlier this year