In response to Mill Valley Middle School student letters, Rep. Jared Huffman attended an assembly on Jan. 20, at Mill Valley Middle School. Eighth-grade students at Mill Valley Middle School sent Congressman Huffman letters on topics that were important to them. These topics included his stance … [Read more...] about Rep. Jared Huffman visits Mill Valley Middle School
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Top educator in Mill Valley calls it a day
Marinscope A press release announcing the surprise departure of another key Marin educator came last week from the Mill Valley School District. The district issued the press release that read: “Following a special board meeting on January 11, 2023, the Mill Valley School Board and District … [Read more...] about Top educator in Mill Valley calls it a day
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Here’s what inclusion means to me: Tommy Miller
Properly Subversive/Sherman R. Frederick In the wake of Mill Valley’s new rules to force little league coaches to undergo yearly training on “diversity, equity and inclusion,” let me take a moment to tell you what inclusion meant when I was a kid. In the late 50s and early 60s, my … [Read more...] about Here’s what inclusion means to me: Tommy Miller
Properly Subversive: Re-educating coaches, pizza deficit and those big, fat Marin coyotes
Properly Subversive/Sherman R. Frederick We have rules in Marin. Here’s the latest: If you want to coach a kid’s team on a Mill Valley city sports field, you must first pass a government approved “diversity, equity and inclusion” training class. Sounds reasonable, right?. But, you … [Read more...] about Properly Subversive: Re-educating coaches, pizza deficit and those big, fat Marin coyotes
Marin digs out from the big storms of January 2023
Marinscope There’s good news and bad news as Marin digs out from January’s big storms. The storms were constant and inconvenient, but they also filled reservoirs and made a big impact on the state’s drought. The county has received relentless rainfall, accompanied by frequent power outages, … [Read more...] about Marin digs out from the big storms of January 2023
Stephanie Moulton-Peters tapped to lead the county in 2023
At its first meeting of the year, the Marin County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to make District 3 Supervisor Stephanie Moulton-Peters board president for 2023. Moulton-Peters called upon the board to exercise collaboration, compromise and consensus in governing. Also, newly … [Read more...] about Stephanie Moulton-Peters tapped to lead the county in 2023
Marin 911: Dark and stormy duty during rainstorms
MILL VALLEY Lines Down: Weather produced busy shifts on dark and stormy days and nights for Mill Valley’s finest. On Jan. 5, police helped the fire department deal with felled trees that came to rest on power lines on Bolsa Avenue. Downed Lines: Police helped the FD deal with a “giant branch” … [Read more...] about Marin 911: Dark and stormy duty during rainstorms
For Marin travelers, think Sonoma for easier air travel
Penny Hansen Special to Marinscope I booked the Wine Country flying options of Charles M. Schultz Sonoma County Airport weeks in advance to visit my sister and extended family in Orange County the week before Christmas. I flew in a 76 passenger jet that departed on time. My drive to the … [Read more...] about For Marin travelers, think Sonoma for easier air travel
Marin County to Sheriff: Freeze out Biden’s ICE agents
Marinscope The Marin County Board of Supervisors would like new Marin Sheriff Jamie Scardina to further disassociate with President Joe Biden’s federal immigration leadership. The Sheriff’s Department significantly scaled back its involvement with ICE under President Trump beginning in … [Read more...] about Marin County to Sheriff: Freeze out Biden’s ICE agents

