Dear District 4 Neighbors, As we step into the new year, we do so amid significant change, uncertainty, and challenges. A new federal administration brings with it a new set of challenges that will impact our communities. These are complex times, but they also present opportunities for … [Read more...] about County Supervisor: Trump’s election won’t change Marin
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Dominican hosts Black history in Marin exhibit
Photo by Emma Gilman The Legacy of Marin City: A California Black History Story (1942–1960) is a program of the Marin City Historical & Preservation Society. This is a traveling exhibit to be held at the Archbishop Alemany Library that explores the Black experience in California and the … [Read more...] about Dominican hosts Black history in Marin exhibit
Catastrophic wildfire threat: ‘Significant progress made, much important work remains’
With the recent events in Los Angeles, it’s understandable that residents are concerned and have questions about similar risks in Marin County, as well as the efforts being made to reduce those risks and prevent a similar event from occurring here. In 2020, Marin residents took a significant step … [Read more...] about Catastrophic wildfire threat: ‘Significant progress made, much important work remains’
Diana Nadine Ferguson
Diana Nadine Ferguson, 81, of Pekin, passed away at 6:30 a.m. Thursday, January 16, 2025 at Hallmark Healthcare of Pekin. Born Aug. 8, 1943 in Chicago to Albert and Lora (Archibald) Howell, she married her first love, Thomas L. Ferguson in 1963. He was a loving husband and father to their three … [Read more...] about Diana Nadine Ferguson
San Rafael Council to meet; Los Angeles fire report on the docket
On Tuesday January 21, the City of San Rafael will hold a City Council meeting at 6:00 PM at City Hall, 1400 Fifth Avenue. Details: Get Involved: View the full agenda here. … [Read more...] about San Rafael Council to meet; Los Angeles fire report on the docket
Colbert joins Marin County Board of Supervisors
Former San Anselmo Mayor Brian Colbert officially joined the Marin County Board of Supervisors on January 14 as the District 2 representative. Colbert’s swearing-in was a celebratory day at the Marin County Civic Center, which also saw District 3 Supervisor Stephanie Moulton-Peters take her oath for … [Read more...] about Colbert joins Marin County Board of Supervisors
Marin County vows to stay woke come Trump or high water
Marinscope Community Newspapers In a statement the County of Marin called one of "unity and shared values," the Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, Jan. 14, adopted a resolution affirming its commitment to stay fully woke and defy any moves to change that as President-elect Donald Trump comes into … [Read more...] about Marin County vows to stay woke come Trump or high water
Meet the Marin Women’s Hall of Fame Class of 2025
YWCA Golden Gate Silicon Valley, a multiservice agency serving Marin, San Francisco, San Mateo, and Santa Clara counties, is pleased to announce the five extraordinary women who will be inducted into the ‘Marin Women’s Hall of Fame’ Class of 2025. The ‘Marin Women’s Hall of … [Read more...] about Meet the Marin Women’s Hall of Fame Class of 2025
Rates poised to go up for some for garbage pickup
Residents in certain areas of central and southern Marin may soon see increases in their monthly waste hauler fees. At the Marin County Board of Supervisors meeting on January 14, the Supervisors will consider a request from Marin Sanitary Service (MSS) to increase its rate by 3.61% for … [Read more...] about Rates poised to go up for some for garbage pickup
Fairfax looking for a Town Clerk and a Town Treasurer
Applications Open for Vacant Town Clerk and Town Treasurer Positions The Fairfax Town Council is seeking candidates to fill the recently vacated elected positions of Town Clerk and Town Treasurer. Following the resignations of the previous officeholders, the Council has chosen to appoint … [Read more...] about Fairfax looking for a Town Clerk and a Town Treasurer







