College of Marin Board of Trustees voted unanimously to suspend Board Policy 3507, requiring employees, students, and volunteers to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, unless approved as exempt due to verified medical or religious reasons. COM officials continuously monitor the public health … [Read more...] about College of Marin lifts vaccination rule to attend school; ends mask rule
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Novato’s ‘State of the City’ address scheduled for March 22
The City of Novato welcomes questions and comments from the community for City Manager Adam McGill in advance of this year's State of the City Address at novato.org/opennovato. Online submission period closes on March 22, 2023 at 5 p.m. Presented annually by the Novato Chamber of … [Read more...] about Novato’s ‘State of the City’ address scheduled for March 22
The sins of Dilbert, the humanitarian mess on Binford Road and the shooting of coyotes (instead of poodles) in Tiburon
Properly Subversive/Sherman R. Frederick Well, that was quick. East Bay cartoonist Scott Adams, creator of the popular newspaper cartoon “Dilbert” was dropped enmasse by newspapers last week, including the Mercury News and all of its spin-off newspapers (the Marin Independent Journal here in … [Read more...] about The sins of Dilbert, the humanitarian mess on Binford Road and the shooting of coyotes (instead of poodles) in Tiburon
David Llamas of Turning Point USA to speak in Novato
David Llamas from Turning Point USA will speak to the Novato Republican Women, Federated on the ways he has been successful reaching out to college students, here in California, on campuses and through social media. The talk and luncheon will be held on March 14 at the Marin Country Club in … [Read more...] about David Llamas of Turning Point USA to speak in Novato
Steven Torrence picked to lead Marin’s Office of Emergency Management
Steven Torrence, who has coordinated emergency response services in the Los Angeles area for the past 10 years, has been selected as the new Director of Emergency Management within the Marin County Fire Department. Fire Chief Jason Weber said Torrence was the choice among 67 applicants … [Read more...] about Steven Torrence picked to lead Marin’s Office of Emergency Management
Remember the ‘Summer of Love’
Yes, it snowed in Marin and here’s the proof — a light dusting on Mt. Tam
Marin 911: Mill Valley dogs know just exactly when to stop ‘constantly’ barking
MILL VALLEY Smart Dogs: A resident on Ethel Avenue called police to say their neighbor’s dogs are “constantly” barking. Police rolled to the scene. No dogs barking. Smart Mill Valley dogs. Pink Nightgown: An elderly woman who appeared disoriented stood in the middle of the road on Blithedale … [Read more...] about Marin 911: Mill Valley dogs know just exactly when to stop ‘constantly’ barking
COVID restrictions end in Marin, but masks for some will be with us forever
Marinscope As the COVID-19 pandemic officially comes to a close in Marin, one question remains for many – should you still mask-up, or not? Before addressing that issue, it should be noted that in Marin one big change has taken place. The county in its weekly updates is no longer counting … [Read more...] about COVID restrictions end in Marin, but masks for some will be with us forever
Six ‘Women of Vision’ to be honored
Soroptimist International of Novato will hold its 41st Annual Spring Fundraiser, Women of Vision, on Saturday, April 22, from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Bill and Adele Jonas Center, Indian Valley Campus, 1800 Ignacio Boulevard, in Novato. This year, SI Novato will celebrate its 50th … [Read more...] about Six ‘Women of Vision’ to be honored








