Over 100 works of art in Memento Mori | Memento Vivere (remember that you must die | remember that you must live), reflect the full cycle of life and are as varied and complex as the natural world around us. An exhibit will take place at the Studio at Marin Art and Garden Center March 9 through … [Read more...] about Memento Mori | Memento Vivere exhibit in Marin
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TRUTH Act forum scheduled for March 5
Marin County residents are invited to participate in a community forum about a 2016 California law called the TRUTH Act and the access local governments may provide to federal immigration authorities. The forum is scheduled for 5 p.m. Tuesday, March 5. The session will take place in the Board of … [Read more...] about TRUTH Act forum scheduled for March 5
Fairfax needs brave leadership on homeless encampments encroaching on youth baseball
Sherman R. Frederick/Properly Subversive Homeless encampments have long been a burr under the saddle of public officials in Marin. No elected official in Marin that I know of likes it or encourages it. The latest hotspot comes out of the small town of Fairfax, where homelessness has … [Read more...] about Fairfax needs brave leadership on homeless encampments encroaching on youth baseball
Woman with dementia lost for 32 hours, but found safe and well
This report is from Marin County Search and Rescue, posted on social media on Monday, Feb. 26: At 3:50 PM this afternoon, the Central Marin Police Department requested a SAR mission for a missing 78-year old female with likely undiagnosed dementia. She was last seen at 10:00AM Saturday with … [Read more...] about Woman with dementia lost for 32 hours, but found safe and well
Marin 911: Nurse slugged by patient; live ammo found on Civic Center grounds
Editor’s Note: There are public safety and crime issues right here in bucolic Marin County. These are just a few of the latest gleaned from cop logs by the journalists at Marin Local News. MARIN COUNTY SHERIFF Nurse Assaulted: On Feb. 18, a patient at a facility in Kentfield who was being … [Read more...] about Marin 911: Nurse slugged by patient; live ammo found on Civic Center grounds
Marin socialist group calls Israel president a ‘war criminal’ and criticizes Rep. Damon Connolly for taking a trip to the region
Marin Democratic Socialists of America have criticized Marin Rep. Damon Connolly for refusing to call for a cease fire in Gaza and taking a trip to Israel. The group posted this on Social Media: Right now, 1.5 million Gazans are crammed into Rafah, having escaped the genocidal bombing campaign in … [Read more...] about Marin socialist group calls Israel president a ‘war criminal’ and criticizes Rep. Damon Connolly for taking a trip to the region
Opinion: Sympathy for the Orange One
Sherman R. Frederick/Properly Subversive As impossible as it may seem, Democrats have managed to turn billionaire game show host Donald Trump into a legit sympathetic figure. Not because Donald Trump is the genius he thinks he is or is all that likable, but because Democrats have … [Read more...] about Opinion: Sympathy for the Orange One
San Rafael hires consultant to develop a residential parking permit program
The City of San Rafael (City) is excited to announce the hiring of Dixon Resources Unlimited (Dixon) in the development of a residential parking permit program. Dixon is a consulting firm with experience assessing, designing, building, and operating successful nationwide parking programs. … [Read more...] about San Rafael hires consultant to develop a residential parking permit program
Alleged fentanyl dealer faces murder charges
Opening arguments for a case against Carson David Schewe (Case # 62-183963) regarding the Placer County's first fentanyl murder case goes to a jury trial next week. The trial will take in Placer County Superior Court, Department 3 in Auburn Placer County District Attorney’s Office filed a … [Read more...] about Alleged fentanyl dealer faces murder charges
Flu, RSV and COVID-19 trending down in Marin
Weekly report issued Feb. 23 from Marin County Public Health Department: TRENDING DOWN For the first time this respiratory virus season, influenza, RSV and COVID-19 levels are all trending downward in Marin County. While transmission rates remain elevated, the timing of this decline is … [Read more...] about Flu, RSV and COVID-19 trending down in Marin




