Grant Avenue will be closed between 7th Street and Scott Court from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday, September 21 for the San Marin High School Homecoming Parade. Intermittent road closures may take place when necessary for participant safety and will be immediately opened back up once the roadway is clear … [Read more...] about San Marin Homecoming Parade prompts closure of Grant Avenue on Thursday (Sept. 21)
Live theater and wine tasting in Mill Valley
The Marin Theater Company is hooking up with Tessier Wines for the Sept. 23 performance of “Odyssey.” Before the showing, ticket holders will be treated to a wine tasting. Get tickets at the Marin Theater Company’s website. The Odyssey is a story told through the female lens. The … [Read more...] about Live theater and wine tasting in Mill Valley
Drifting smoke impacts air quality in Marin, here are tips for coping
Marin Public Health officials are urging community members to take precautions by limiting outdoor activity due to the poor air quality caused by drift smoke from wildfire events throughout Northern California and Oregon. The Bay Area Air Quality Management District has issued an air quality … [Read more...] about Drifting smoke impacts air quality in Marin, here are tips for coping
Police pulling punches in reporting crime?
Sherman R. Frederick/Properly Subversive When it comes to crime reporting, I’m a big fan of the catchphrase from the old Dragnet TV series: “Just the facts, ma'am.” With that in mind, let me take you to two events reported over the Sept. 15-16 weekend that appeared to pull punches with … [Read more...] about Police pulling punches in reporting crime?
Fairfax Planning Commission agenda for Sept. 21 meeting
The Fairfax Planning Commission will meet Thursday, Sept. 21, at 7 p.m. at the Woman’s Club. You can find the agenda here: https://www.townoffairfax.org/meetings/planning-commission-september-21-2023/ … [Read more...] about Fairfax Planning Commission agenda for Sept. 21 meeting
A night of mayhem in San Rafael’s Canal District after Guatemalan Independence Celebration
The San Rafael Police Department responded to numerous acts of violence on Friday, Sept. 15, after a peaceful celebration of Guatemalan Independence Day. The independence celebration was held at Northgate mall in the afternoon. Police said the celebration attracted large crowds and was … [Read more...] about A night of mayhem in San Rafael’s Canal District after Guatemalan Independence Celebration
Car launches into the Canal in San Rafael on Saturday morning; two dead
Two men died when their car launched into the Canal waterway at a high rate of speed on Sept. 16. The men were trapped underwater and both died at the scene. Alcohol is believed to have been involved. They were identified as Jose Vasquez Gonzales, 21, and Denison Gaytan Hernandez, 21, … [Read more...] about Car launches into the Canal in San Rafael on Saturday morning; two dead
Grants issued for enhancing mental awareness among seniors in Marin
Marin County Behavioral Health and Recovery Services (Marin BHRS) is taking a significant step toward enhancing mental wellness among older adults. As an active participant in the Help@Hand Innovation Project, a collaboration spanning 15 city/county partnerships, Marin BHRS is strategically … [Read more...] about Grants issued for enhancing mental awareness among seniors in Marin
Report from Burning Man 2023
Dennis Hinkamp/Writers on the Range After a quiet year of preparation and premature eulogies, Burning Man roared into the news this August. There were unplanned fires, protesters and three hurricane-fueled rainstorms that turned the Nevada desert into a sea of mud. Before it even got going, … [Read more...] about Report from Burning Man 2023




