By Teliha Draheim At the March 12, 2024 meeting of the San Anselmo Town Council, the topic of rent control was once again on the agenda, with a deciding vote about whether to proceed with crafting an ordinance or to have the outcome decided by a public vote in November. Mayor Burke’s viewpoints … [Read more...] about San Anselmo Mayor Eileen Burke speaks out on rent control
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Measles outbreak warning in Bay Area; immigrant shelters in Chicago tighten vaccination rules
With measles on the rise nationally, and recent cases locally, Marin County Public Health joins Bay Area health officials in urging everyone to be up to date on measles vaccinations and to watch for symptoms after travel or exposure. The best protection against measles is two doses of the … [Read more...] about Measles outbreak warning in Bay Area; immigrant shelters in Chicago tighten vaccination rules
50th beach BBQ benefiting Muir Beach firefighters details announced
The Muir Beach Volunteer Fire Department has announced details for The 50th Annual Muir Beach Volunteer Firemen's Barbecue on Sunday afternoon of Memorial Day Weekend, May 26, in Santos Meadows near Muir Beach and Muir Woods. Featuring delicious food, fantastic live music, tasty craft beers, premium … [Read more...] about 50th beach BBQ benefiting Muir Beach firefighters details announced
Marin 911: Hit-and-run driver in Fairfax narrowly misses dog walker, but kills the dog
Editor’s Note: Yes, there are public safety issues in bucolic Marin County. These are just a few of the latest gleaned from cop logs by the journalists at Marin Local News. FAIRFAX Hit & Run: A man walking his dog on March 14 said he crossed Bolinas Road when a grey Jeep tried to run him … [Read more...] about Marin 911: Hit-and-run driver in Fairfax narrowly misses dog walker, but kills the dog
Fairfax summer camp registration
Dive into a season full of fun and learning with Fairfax Recreation! From language camps to sports, there's something for everyone. Check out what we've got lined up for you and your family: Summer Camp Registration Summer Camps & Activities Newly added Camps and Programs Don't … [Read more...] about Fairfax summer camp registration
Finally, the election is over and it went ‘smoothly’
Marin County’s Registrar of Voters, Lynda Roberts, announced that the March 5 Presidential Primary Election is certified and the official results have been posted. The election had 169,893 voters registered in Marin of whom 90,757 cast ballots, resulting in a turnout of over 53% — the … [Read more...] about Finally, the election is over and it went ‘smoothly’
Five California women in the 200 most beloved American heroines
The narratives of progress and innovation have glossed over the monumental contributions of women. From science and technology to the vanguards of business and social reform, women have been instrumental in shaping our modern world. Yet, their stories often remain unrecognized, their triumphs … [Read more...] about Five California women in the 200 most beloved American heroines
Wild chase through Sausalito, Larkspur and Marin results in one arrest; confiscation of a gun and drugs
A suspect in an automobile break-in on Napa Street in the early morning hours of Thursday, March 14 was arrested after leading officers from multiple jurisdictions on a car chase along Highway 101 between Sausalito and Larkspur. Officers of the Sausalito Police Department began the … [Read more...] about Wild chase through Sausalito, Larkspur and Marin results in one arrest; confiscation of a gun and drugs
Marin 911: Dope smokin’ man in PJs obstructs traffic, dogs off leash everywhere and social media site dishes dirt
Editor’s Note: Yes, there are public safety issues in bucolic Marin County. These are just a few of the latest gleaned from cop logs by the journalists at Marin Local News. SAUSALITO Pajama Man: A man known to frequent downtown Sausalito and do weird things was reported standing on Coloma … [Read more...] about Marin 911: Dope smokin’ man in PJs obstructs traffic, dogs off leash everywhere and social media site dishes dirt
Mail ballots make for a slow election tally in Marin — still have 20,000 to count
Ballot tabulation continued over the weekend for the Marin County Elections Department staff. Registrar of Voters Lynda Roberts said over 45,000 ballots were received on Election Day and staff worked hard to ensure they would be ready for counting as soon as possible. “All 45,000 … [Read more...] about Mail ballots make for a slow election tally in Marin — still have 20,000 to count





