Marinscope Three of the four Marin teams in postseason varsity football play advanced last weekend. Powerhouse Marin Catholic smushed Mt. Diablo 66-0, juggernaut San Marin easily downed Hercules 42-6, and Tamalpais squeaked by Petaluma 27-21. Archie Williams High School found its Cinderella … [Read more...] about MC, Tam and San Marin advance to round 2 of playoff football
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No charges in San Anselmo hate incident
Racist voicemails left on a town administration phone number in Marin County did not break the law and no charges will be filed, Marin County District Attorney Lori E. Frugoli said Nov. 2. The incident took place May 2021 and involved San Anselmo Mayor Brian Colbert, who is African American and … [Read more...] about No charges in San Anselmo hate incident
Marin 911: There are music rules in Mill Valley
Mill Valley Oct. 28 - Nov. 3, 2021 Music Man:Police were alerted to a man playing amplified music in front of a local grocery store. Officers talked to the man and reported that he was “utilizing his instrument skills to make money.” Report says he was advised about the no amplified music … [Read more...] about Marin 911: There are music rules in Mill Valley
County seeks help filling jobs
We hope you'll post or share any of the new employment opportunities below with anyone who may be interested in joining our team. You can also take a look at all of our current open positions and recruitments at marincounty.org/jobs. New Career Opportunities, 11/10/2021, here are some … [Read more...] about County seeks help filling jobs
Weekly COVID stats
COVID-19 Case Data Today’s Report Change from Yesterday Total Confirmed Cumulative Cases 15,525 +17 “Active Cases” (Confirmed in Past 14 Days) 244 +3 Total Cumulative Deaths 196 +0 Current COVID-19 … [Read more...] about Weekly COVID stats
Veterans Day downsized, but not forgotten
Marin County Special to Marinscope A public in-person Veterans Day celebration is all set for the Marin County Civic Center in San Rafael – with a few strong suggestions from Marin County Public Health that will help reduce COVID-19 risks. Starting at 9 a.m. on Thursday, Nov. 11, an outdoor … [Read more...] about Veterans Day downsized, but not forgotten
Milestone: No COVID patients in Marin hospitals, but …
Marinscope Marin County hit an important benchmark last week. For the first time in four months, no one was in a Marin County hospital with COVID-19. It’s an “important benchmark,” said Dr.Matt Willis, the county’s public health officer. Things took a turn for the worse, … [Read more...] about Milestone: No COVID patients in Marin hospitals, but …
Life Tribute: Andrea P. Mouille, 1930 -2021
Andrea P. Mouille May 7, 1930 - Oct. 29, 2021 Andrea P. Mouille died peacefully at her home in Novato on Friday, Oct. 29, 2021. Andrea was born on May 7, 1930, in San Francisco to John and Pearl Striethorst. She acquired polio at a young age, but it never held her back. At 16, … [Read more...] about Life Tribute: Andrea P. Mouille, 1930 -2021
When the Earth, moon and sun align … Marin floods big time
Marin County Special to Marinscope Seasonal high tides often cause flooding along shoreline communities and low-lying roadways of Marin County, which can be exacerbated during winter storms. Tide-related flooding can happen whether it’s raining or not, and such instances are likely to occur … [Read more...] about When the Earth, moon and sun align … Marin floods big time
Sausalito History: Coast Miwok enjoyed a rich culture in Marin
Larry Clinton/Sausalito Historical Society Before the arrival of Europeans, present-day Sausalito was inhabited by the indigenous Coast Miwok peoples for thousands of years. According to historic preservation consultant Christopher VerPlanck, Coast Miwok territory in Marin and Sonoma counties … [Read more...] about Sausalito History: Coast Miwok enjoyed a rich culture in Marin




