SAUSALITO Poison: A resident on Cazneau Avenue said a neighbor is putting out dead fish and bowls of dog food that he suspects is poisoned. Police responded. Goldilocks: A heavy woman, who was said to be homeless and wearing a pink tank top, was found in the bedroom of a citizen’s apartment on … [Read more...] about Marin 911: Poisoned food, Goldilocks and porch pirates
Properly subversive: Never – ever – underestimate the California tax man
Properly Subversive/Sherman R. Frederick About a million Californians got bonked on the head last week when they discovered that their student loan debt – forgiven by President Joe Biden – will count as income on California state taxes. In the immortal word of Homer Simpson – D’oh! The … [Read more...] about Properly subversive: Never – ever – underestimate the California tax man
Be aware: Rainbow fentanyl is here now
“Rainbow” fentanyl has hit the Bay Area. The deadly drug is colored to resemble candy. Berkeley police found a batch of Rainbow fentanyl during a routine traffic stop on Aug. 30. DEA Administrator Anne Milgram said in a statement that “Rainbow fentanyl—fentanyl pills and powder that come in a … [Read more...] about Be aware: Rainbow fentanyl is here now
Twin quakes hit Santa Rosa; 4.4 and 4.3 shakes the region
An earthquake registering at 4.4 shook Santa Rosa and surrounding communities at 6:39 p.m. Sept. 14. A second quake with a magnitude of 4.3 followed 42 seconds later. Authorities reported the earthquakes happened at the Rodgers Creek Fault, which last had a significant earthquake around the … [Read more...] about Twin quakes hit Santa Rosa; 4.4 and 4.3 shakes the region
Lucas Valley Road repair
This week the Marin County Department of Public Works (DPW) will begin work on a stretch of Lucas Valley Road near milepost 3.92, approximately half a mile west of Westgate Drive in unincorporated San Rafael. During the six-week project, repairs will be made to the side of the road adjacent to a … [Read more...] about Lucas Valley Road repair
San Rafael outsources police brutality probe
Marinscope The decision to hand over the investigation of police conduct by the San Rafael Police Department to a former police officer in Sonoma County brought sharp criticism from the lawyer representing the man who was arrested. The incident happened on July 27 when officers rolled onto a … [Read more...] about San Rafael outsources police brutality probe
Huffman sponsors bill for direct cannabis shipping to protect local farmers
Rep. Jared Huffman (CA-02) introduced legislation to enshrine the right for small cannabis producers to ship and sell their products directly to consumers. The Small and Homestead Independent Producers (SHIP) Act would allow small farmers and producers to operate their agricultural … [Read more...] about Huffman sponsors bill for direct cannabis shipping to protect local farmers
Marin 911: Man roots in trash; says he looking for his ‘underground base’
SAUSALITO Underground Lair: A homeless man was stopped on Bee Street for rummaging through the trash. He said he wasn’t rummaging for trash but looking for his “underground base.” Police told him to stop rummaging through the trash. Sleeper: A homeless man slept on the sidewalk by the picnic … [Read more...] about Marin 911: Man roots in trash; says he looking for his ‘underground base’
Mill Valley elementary schools upgraded
This is a press release to Marinscope Community Newspapers from the Mill Valley School District: The start of a new school year is always an exciting and momentous time for our youth, but this year the students at Mill Valley School District returned to find impressive upgrades! All MVSD … [Read more...] about Mill Valley elementary schools upgraded
Sausalito History: Looking back at a storied festival once again postponed
Larry Clinton/Sausalito Historical Society A recent announcement that the Sausalito Art Festival would be postponed for another year got me reminiscing about the festival’s on-and-off history. In his book Moments in Time, Jack Tracy points out: “Sausalito in 1950 was on the threshold … [Read more...] about Sausalito History: Looking back at a storied festival once again postponed