Marinscope Following a string of hate-driven incidents, including the distribution of antisemitic flyers in communities around the county, Marin County District Attorney Lori Frugoli issued a press release in which she assured the public that appropriate action is being … [Read more...] about DA tracking spate of hate ‘incidents’ and explains why she can’t prosecute them
Community Fundraiser for Neyat Tesfay
Novato Community! Please join us this Sunday for a Community Fundraiser for Neyat Tesfay. She was one of four high school kids who were in a tragic car accident in February, where one of the passengers died. Sweet Neyat suffered severe injuries, including major brain damage. She is now home with … [Read more...] about Community Fundraiser for Neyat Tesfay
Properly Subversive: Racism is where you find it
Properly Subversive/Sherman R. Frederick Liberal Los Angeles City Councimembers caught using racist language to describe colleagues are under fire from no less than the president of the United States. City Council President Nury Martinez, Councilman Kevin de Leon and Councilman Gil Cedillo, … [Read more...] about Properly Subversive: Racism is where you find it
Miss California got her start in Novato
On June 25th, Miss San Francisco Catherine Liang was crowned Miss California, but did you know her journey came through Novato? The historic Miss California Competition is 94 years old, changing with the times as women in society have evolved. As a state affiliate of the Miss America Competition, … [Read more...] about Miss California got her start in Novato
Redwood No. 1 public school in Marin; No. 197 in the nation
Marinscope The highest ranked public high school in Marin, according to a new nationwide ranking, is Redwood in Larkspur. It came in at No. 197 in the nation, according to the website Niche. The website bases its ranking on data from the U.S. Department of Education, standardized test … [Read more...] about Redwood No. 1 public school in Marin; No. 197 in the nation
Marin 911: Cops busy with misbehaving homeless folk in Sausalito
SAUSALITO Car Dweller: A man living inside his car scared residents on Bee Street. The man was reported to be angry and agitated because people were asking him questions. Sleepers: Two homeless men were sleeping near a dumpster on Bridgeway. Police moved them along. Drifter: A man hung out … [Read more...] about Marin 911: Cops busy with misbehaving homeless folk in Sausalito
Properly Subversive: What would ‘equity’ disaster relief look like, exactly?
Properly Subversive/Sherman R. Frederick When California favorite daughter Kamala Harris talks about dispersing federal disaster aid based on “equity”, it sounds silly. And, to be perfectly honest, a bit icky. Do you think she hears herself when she says race-based stuff like … [Read more...] about Properly Subversive: What would ‘equity’ disaster relief look like, exactly?
Fall cleanup in Sausalito
Sausalito's garbage services provider, Bay Cities Refuse, will hold its Fall Cleanup the week of Oct. 17 through 21. On your usual garbage collection day that week, Bay Cities will collect up to one additional cubic yard of refuse, the equivalent of seven plastic garbage bags. All material must … [Read more...] about Fall cleanup in Sausalito
Stockton serial killer widens; Bay Area warned to take care
Police believe they are on the hunt for a serial killer (or killers) in the Bay Area. Six people were shot to death between July 8 and Sept. 27 in Stockton. Last Monday, authorities confirmed two more cases from April 2021 (one in Stockton and one in Oakland) may also be … [Read more...] about Stockton serial killer widens; Bay Area warned to take care
Gov. Newsom signs bill to punish ‘misinformation’ on COVID pandemic
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill that could subject doctors to discipline -- including the possible suspension of their licenses -- if they spread information the state deems to be "misinformation" on the COVID-19 pandemic. The controversial law was co-sponsored by the California Medical … [Read more...] about Gov. Newsom signs bill to punish ‘misinformation’ on COVID pandemic