Looking for ways to engage your children this summer? Visit the free Youth in Arts Mobile Art Lab on Thursday evenings near the San Rafael Farmers Market. The Mobile Art Lab will be open from 5:15 to 6:15 p.m. Look for the red and white stand on 4th street between A and B streets. The Art Lab will … [Read more...] about Youth in Arts Mobile Art Lab
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Evening light brings all-star baseball
It’s summertime. That means three things: The evening light lingers. The kids are out of school. And Mill Valley Little Leaguers are playing All-Star baseball around Marin County. The MVLL 9s All-Stars and 13s Intermediate (50/70) All-Stars jumped into District 3 play this past week, and … [Read more...] about Evening light brings all-star baseball
Marin Babe Ruth action
David Hernandez Special to Marinscope The Reds used a two run double from Will Chaput, and an RBI single from Sean McGrath to jump out to a 5-0 first inning lead against the Marlins. But Joel Zelda and Liam Kelly shut the Reds down in the middle innings to allow the Marlins to come back to … [Read more...] about Marin Babe Ruth action
Marin ends administration fees, calls it an equity move
A variety of County of Marin fees relating to criminal justice services have been eliminated by a resolution signed this month by the Marin County Board of Supervisors. This action brings the County of Marin into compliance with Assembly Bill (AB) 1869, which was signed into law by Gov. Gavin … [Read more...] about Marin ends administration fees, calls it an equity move
Commentary: Guatemala Kamala so not ready for prime time
It comes as no surprise to Californians that Kamala Harris is coming apart at the seams on the world stage. Even her biggest fans here privately acknowledged her need for polishing outside her sycophant bubble. So, when she fell into becoming Joe Biden’s running mate, most political watchers … [Read more...] about Commentary: Guatemala Kamala so not ready for prime time
Police cursed and heckled in Gerner Park
Sherman R. Frederick Novato Advance (Editor's note: See the full story in the June 23 edition of the Novato Advance.) The homeless situation in a Novato city park turned more tense this week as the reality of two new Novato laws moved closer to taking force. The new anti-camping laws were … [Read more...] about Police cursed and heckled in Gerner Park
Special meeting of City Council on Sausalito budget
A special meeting of the Sausalito City Council will be held at 2 p.m. on Friday, June 18 to discuss the City's fiscal year 2021-22 budget.The meeting continues budget discussions held at the regular City Council meeting on June 8 and at a special meeting of the Finance Committee on June 14. The … [Read more...] about Special meeting of City Council on Sausalito budget
Novato hits 100 decrees
Novato hit the 100 degree mark on Thursday, June 17. It was especially brutal for the homeless camped out in Lee Gerner Park, below. The city is trying to find a better place for the homeless to be. The blankets piled atop this old mattress probably won't be needed tonight. … [Read more...] about Novato hits 100 decrees
Mill Valley Little League: City Championship games return
By Brian Murphy Special to Marinscope Whew! What a week at Boyle Park. The much-anticipated return of the traditional City Championship games was just the tonic the post-COVID town of Mill Valley was waiting for. Thrilling games, heroic performances and, of course, kids of all ages … [Read more...] about Mill Valley Little League: City Championship games return
Commentary: Betrayers of the Truth
Jim Steele/Planet in the Balance On May 5, 2021, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists published Nicholas Wade’s article “The Origin of COVID: Did people or nature open Pandora’s box at Wuhan?” After detailing all evidence the article suggested COVID-19 was created at the Wuhan Institute of … [Read more...] about Commentary: Betrayers of the Truth





