Betty Bullimore and Larry Clinton/Sausalito Historical Society (Editor’s note: Enid Foster has recently been the subject of an Historical Society exhibition at City Hall, and of a sumptuously-illustrated book by the Society’s Allan and Carol Hayes which is available online or at Sausalito Books … [Read more...] about Sausalito History: The making of a Sausalito Bohemian
Historic oceans package passes House
Marin’s representative to Congress, Jared Huffman (CA-02), voted to pass the FY2023 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which included one of the largest packages of ocean and Great Lakes bills in decades, aimed at addressing the global climate crisis by protecting and conserving oceans, … [Read more...] about Historic oceans package passes House
Marin 911: In Mill Valley man shoots people with ‘hand’ gun; two pedestrians hit by car in Novato
MILL VALLEY Bang Bang: A man believed to be one taco short of a combination plate stood in front of a bank on Blithedale and shot people with his hand in the form of a pistol. Police responded and talked to the man. He is well known to police. Police reported this is “just his normal … [Read more...] about Marin 911: In Mill Valley man shoots people with ‘hand’ gun; two pedestrians hit by car in Novato
Marin 911: Another fentanyl bust takes pounds off the streets
MARIN SHERIFF Fentanyl Bust: Over the last several months, our Specialized Investigative Unit (SIU) Detectives developed information that led them to believe a subject by the name of Hector Rodriguez was selling narcotics in the County of Marin. An undercover SIU Detective contacted Rodriguez and … [Read more...] about Marin 911: Another fentanyl bust takes pounds off the streets
Shocking number of deaths caused by fentanyl as Marin cops make two more busts inside of 60 days
Marinscope With fentanyl flooding the streets of Marin and a shocking new analysis that shows the drug was responsible for 1 in 5 deaths among Californians aged 15 to 24, the stage is set for lawmakers in Sacramento to take action to curb the growing epidemic. The Marin Sheriff’s … [Read more...] about Shocking number of deaths caused by fentanyl as Marin cops make two more busts inside of 60 days
Properly Subversive: Has the FBI again become public enemy No. 1?
Properly Subversive/Sherman R. Frederick Americans in our divided state will no doubt argue endlessly about the number of angels that can vote on the head of a pin. But, one thing should unite both the Blue Team and the Red Team. The alleged role of the FBI in suppressing the Hunter Biden … [Read more...] about Properly Subversive: Has the FBI again become public enemy No. 1?
Peter Arnott put his stamp on Marin
Larry Clinton/Sausalito Historical Society Peter Arnott, who passed away last month at age 90, left an indelible stamp on Sausalito. A native of Palo Alto, Peter met his wife Ann while both were employed in Tokyo. After they married and had a son, David, they relocated to Sausalito, a move that … [Read more...] about Peter Arnott put his stamp on Marin
Pastoral Installation at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Novato
Karuk land bill passes out of committee
“Katimiîn and its surrounding acres are not only majestic, they are central to Karuk history, religion, traditions, and identity. Placing them in trust ensures that the Karuk culture and way of life can endure for future generations,” Rep. Jared Huffman said. “Natural resource stewardship of … [Read more...] about Karuk land bill passes out of committee
Vigil for Sandy Hook to be held in Novato
In observance of the 10th anniversary of the Sandy Hook school mass shootings, PeaceNovato will hold a vigil at Novato City Hall (corner of Sherman and DeLong), on Wednesday, Dec. 14, 5:30-6:30 p.m. “The shootings at Sandy Hook on Dec. 14, 2012, weren’t the first. But they were … [Read more...] about Vigil for Sandy Hook to be held in Novato
