DEEP THOUGHTS: A pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails. -- William Arthur Ward Libra -- Sept. 23 thru Oct. 22 You were the one who sent a letter to the City Council asking for the Novato Costco to put in a second-story … [Read more...] about Best Guess Horoscope
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Coronavirus cases tick up, Marin stays in ‘Orange’ status
The State of California has confirmed that Marin County will remain in Tier 3 or “orange” status in the Blueprint for a Safer Economy a while longer. In general, for a county to advance to a less restrictive tier during the COVID-19 pandemic, it must (1) have been in the … [Read more...] about Coronavirus cases tick up, Marin stays in ‘Orange’ status
Marin water reserves at lowest in 40 years
Water restrictions that would require Marin County residents to restrict water usage or face a $250 fine may be coming when the Marin Municipal Water District meets today (Tuesday, April 21). Marin would be one of the first big counties to take the action in preparation of a … [Read more...] about Marin water reserves at lowest in 40 years
Sebastopol ex-mayor arrested last weekend
Last weekend, ex-mayor of Sebastopol, Robert Jacob, was arrested on charges of sexually penetrating a teen-age child. The Press Democrat first reported the news. Jacob, 44, was arrested on Saturday, Sebastopol police Chief Keven Kilgore said. Police said Jacob will be … [Read more...] about Sebastopol ex-mayor arrested last weekend
As recall looms, governor eases shutdown rules
Marinscope As Marin and Bay Area counties continue to show progress in weathering the COVID-19 pandemic, California rule makers articulated a rosy outlook last week in a press conference in which it was said that the old color-coded reopening plan may be retired. The optimism comes as … [Read more...] about As recall looms, governor eases shutdown rules
COVID shots: 50 and over now eligible
Starting this month, all Marin County adults age 50 and older will be eligible for COVID-19 vaccinations. Marin County Public Health officials are relying on increased allocations of vaccine from the state to match the demand as more people become eligible to make vaccination appointments. The … [Read more...] about COVID shots: 50 and over now eligible
Thomas Nibbe Sermon: Jesus Still Made No Reply
The Rev. Thomas Nibbe Palm Sunday, March 28, 2021 @ 11:00 a.m. We are pleased to announce Resurrection Services on this Easter!EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE at the Discovery Site on Sweeney RidgeSunday, April 4, 2021 at 6:00 a.m. (from Eureka Square or Fassler Blvd.)No Easter Morning Deluxe Breakfast … [Read more...] about Thomas Nibbe Sermon: Jesus Still Made No Reply
Easter sunrise service
After the long pandemic winter, you may be looking for a spectacular Easter sunrise service. Here's one from the South Bay: Sunrise on Easter Sunday is 6:43 a.m. We will arrive on the summit and be led by theScottish bagpipes played by the great David Vasheresse. Various Bible readings will … [Read more...] about Easter sunrise service
Marin advances to Orange tier
Marin County has moved from the Red tier to the less restrictive Orange tier, the California Department of Public Health announced. This means the state allows Marin an increase to 50% capacity at places of worship, restaurants, museums and zoos and movie theaters. Gyms can operate at 25% … [Read more...] about Marin advances to Orange tier
Public Health Officers issue statement
Editor's note: This is a joint statement from public health officers representing the Bay Area counties of Marin, Alameda, Contra Costa, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Solano and Sonoma, plus the city of Berkeley. As local health officers, we fully support all three … [Read more...] about Public Health Officers issue statement