Marin County Special to Marinscope The findings of an extensive study on sea level rise adaptation for Stinson Beach were revealed this month. There are 773 homes, 630 residents, and six businesses on the west side of State Route 1 (known locally as Shoreline Highway) in Stinson Beach that … [Read more...] about Might a dune system be the answer to a rising sea at Stinson Beach?
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Marin 911: ‘A wet and busy day’ as storms keep first responders hopping
Sausalito Oct. 25 - 26, 2021 Yeller: An agitated woman yelled at people getting their COVID shot at the Marinship Park homeless pen. It was mostly incoherent angry talk and this woman shows up weekly in the cop log. Police met her. She didn’t want to talk. Went back to your tent. See-Say … [Read more...] about Marin 911: ‘A wet and busy day’ as storms keep first responders hopping
Another artist on tap at Collectors’ Photography Gallery ‘Off The Beaten Path’ series
Annual Marin City food drive
Marinscope Thanksgiving is a time of sharing with families and friends, get-togethers, and especially for a bountiful, warm meal. It is a time to reflect and to give thanks for our families, our health, our homes and our jobs. However, it is still easy to take what we have for granted. There are … [Read more...] about Annual Marin City food drive
Marin is mask free
Marin County Special to Marinscope Marin County Public Health this week lifted a local mask mandate, which required everyone to wear face coverings in indoor public places. The mandate was put in place Aug. 2 as part of a Bay Area-wide public health response to the surge in cases related to … [Read more...] about Marin is mask free
Marin 911: Invasion of the leaf blowers
Mill Valley Oct. 14 - 21, 2021 Leaf Blower: A dreaded leaf blower was being used on Throckmorton, which is strictly forbidden in Mill Valley. Police rolled, but the leaf blower escaped. Leaf Blower II: A citizen called police about a gas powered leaf blower on Walnut Avenue. It turned out … [Read more...] about Marin 911: Invasion of the leaf blowers
Antifa speaker
Novato Republican Women, Federated, will host Gabriel Nadales, former Antifa activist, and now, conservative advocate and author, to speak at its next meeting. He’ll speak on the relevance of civility over political violence. The public is invited to join the NRWF on … [Read more...] about Antifa speaker
110th Dipsea this November
Special to Marinscope With the pandemic cancelling last year’s 110th Dipsea Race and causing it to be rescheduled this year from June 13 to Nov. 7, things have slowed down for Alex Varner. For now. After setting a Dipsea record in winning his ninth fastest time award two years ago, the … [Read more...] about 110th Dipsea this November
Possible power shut-offs a-coming to Marin
Marinscope It’s the power shut-off season. Pacific Gas and Electric Co. announced the possibility of pre-emptive power shut offs across Northern California this week, including Marin, during periods of especially dry and windy weather. The preemptive power shut offs are done, the utility says, … [Read more...] about Possible power shut-offs a-coming to Marin
Novato’s Mustangs stampede into the ranked
Prep Football/Week6 San Marin It’s official now. The San Marin Mustangs of Novato are flirting with season perfection. And, the Mustangs are now ranked in the Top 25. The powerful team kept its perfect record intact last Friday night (Oct. 8), defeating the Trojans of Terra Linda 53-7. The … [Read more...] about Novato’s Mustangs stampede into the ranked

