Dominican women’s golf bested its first-round effort with 17-over 305 to finish in third place at the Bay Area Invitational at Monarch Bay Golf Club on Tuesday, Feb. 23. Point Loma won the invitational with an 18 over par with Biola in second at 26 over par after 36-holes. Dominican’s final score … [Read more...] about Dominican places third
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Fresno Pacific bests Dominican, 7-0
Senior Nicole Bermudez and sophomore Haley Garcia claimed a doubles victory on Saturday afternoon, Feb. 27, but Dominican women’s tennis fell 7-0 to No. 17 Fresno Pacific at Castellucci Family Tennis Center. Mariia Borodii and Lea Falentin grabbed the first victory of the match for the Sunbirds … [Read more...] about Fresno Pacific bests Dominican, 7-0
Weekends on Grant returns
The City of Novato, in partnership with the Downtown Novato Business Association (DNBA), is pleased to announce the return of the Weekends on Grant temporary street closure program. Beginning March 5, Grant Avenue will be closed between Reichert and Machin Avenues to create … [Read more...] about Weekends on Grant returns
The history of wastewater
Sewage from homes and businesses in the Mill Valley area is currently piped to the wastewater treatment plant at the end of Sycamore Ave. In 1900 when Mill Valley became a town, there were septic tanks, out houses and creeks that became open sewers. An outfall line had been … [Read more...] about The history of wastewater
Commentary: Drake foes didn’t make the case
No doubt the high-ranking Marin County politicians who hatched the idea of re-naming Sir Francis Drake Boulevard to the Coast Miwok Trail (or something like it) thought in the end Marin-ers would come together for a giant group hug and sing praises to their racial sensitivity. Well, that … [Read more...] about Commentary: Drake foes didn’t make the case
Vaccine supply for Marin still tight
County officials caution that vaccine remains in limited supply, so while workers in the five sectors are now eligible to receive a vaccine anywhere in the Bay Area, appointments remain in limited supply. Having made significant headway in vaccinating residents above 65 years old and residents … [Read more...] about Vaccine supply for Marin still tight
Best horoscope … evah
DEEP THOUGHTS: Even living in the Bay Area, you never dreamed you’d have to reassign the gender of a plastic potato. Libra -- Sept. 23 thru Oct. 22 Libras in Mill Valley are so high brow that when they listen to the William Tell Overture, they do NOT think of the Lone … [Read more...] about Best horoscope … evah
Car thefts way up in Novato
Novato Advance For the second straight year, no murders occurred in Novato, according to the Novato Police Department’s annual report. The report was made to the Novato City Council last month. In other key statistics, there were nine reported rapes in 2020 (up three from 2019), 24 … [Read more...] about Car thefts way up in Novato
Marin 911: Attempted murder in Marin City
Marin Sheriff Attempted Murder: On February 24th 2021 around 8:41 p.m. dispatchers received multiple 911 calls reporting a stabbing in the area of Cole Drive in Marin City. Deputies rolled with the first unit arriving in 120 seconds. Upon arrival, Deputies found a woman stabbed multiple … [Read more...] about Marin 911: Attempted murder in Marin City
Sausalito waits on court ruling
Sherman R. Frederick Sausalito Marin Scope Breaking: On Tuesday the U.S. District Court granted an induction against the City removing the tenters at Dunphy Park.) After a hearing last week in U.S. District Court, the city is awaiting a decision on whether it can proceed with it’s plans … [Read more...] about Sausalito waits on court ruling






