Marin News
COVID cluster hits Marin students while on D.C. trip; 50-plus sick, but only mildly sick
Marinscope As it turned out, it was a bad time to travel to the East Coast. COVID-19 is surging there. But after two years of lockdowns and social distancing, Marin students jumped at the opportunity to go on a traditional student field trip to Washington, D.C., which had just come out … [Read more...] about COVID cluster hits Marin students while on D.C. trip; 50-plus sick, but only mildly sick
Cheap Marin County Fair tickets, get ’em before they’re gone
Marinscope Super cheap tickets for this year’s in-person Marin County Fair go on sale today (April 20). The first 500 tickets sold will go for $5. The next 1,000 tickets will go for $10. And the next 1,000 tickets will go for $15. After that, tickets will be sold for $20. More information at … [Read more...] about Cheap Marin County Fair tickets, get ’em before they’re gone
Rotary golf tourney set for May 16 at Marin County Club in Novato
Haven’t had enough of the Masters? Come join the Rotary Club of Ignacio as it hosts its annual Golf Tournament Fundraiser Monday, May 16, at the Marin Country Club in Novato. Proceeds support local and international service projects using our Rotary “Service Above Self’”. The scramble … [Read more...] about Rotary golf tourney set for May 16 at Marin County Club in Novato
Wine and great music at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Tiburon
New Century Chamber Orchestra presents New Century Wine Club: Italian Reinvention on Sunday, May 15, from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, 3 Bayview Avenue, Tiburon. New Century Chamber Orchestra combines Italian Baroque masterworks with a guided tasting by … [Read more...] about Wine and great music at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Tiburon
Putting a fork in plastic utensils in Marin
Marinscope Marin County, which in a press release boasted that it is “long considered a leader in sustainability practices and environmental causes” announced last week it is moving forward on a draft ordinance to ban plastic utensils and other takeout foodware. While the county acknowledged … [Read more...] about Putting a fork in plastic utensils in Marin
Rose Garden subdivision setback at issue for lots abutting Larkspur Creek
Twin Cities Times The Larkspur City Council will hold a public hearing to consider allowing residents of the Rose Garden subdivision who own property with backyards along Larkspur Creek to build structures closer to the creek bank. The current Central Larkspur Area Specific Plan (CLASP) … [Read more...] about Rose Garden subdivision setback at issue for lots abutting Larkspur Creek
Marin 911: The homeless lady from NASA
Mill Valley March 24 - 31, 2022 NASA Worker: A woman hanging about a business on Miller Avenue was seen taking food from the employee fridge on several occasions. Employees, thinking she “might not be in her right mind,” called the cops to check her out. They did. She said she didn’t take any … [Read more...] about Marin 911: The homeless lady from NASA
Marin COVID-19 update: April 8, 2022
Marin County COVID-19 Status Update: April 8, 2022 The Marin County COVID-19 Status Update is three times per week and as needed to share important news and resources related to the COVID-19 pandemic and to keep the local economy running. We remain here for … [Read more...] about Marin COVID-19 update: April 8, 2022
Marin closing in on 100% vaccination rate
Marinscope Marin County is closing in on nearly 100% vaccination for COVID-19. According to the latest update from the Marin County Health Department the number of Marin residents aged 5+ who have received at least one COVID-19 vaccination stands at 98%. Marin residents 5+ who … [Read more...] about Marin closing in on 100% vaccination rate


