Marin’s congressional Rep. Jared Huffman (D-San Rafael) voted for the so-called “Inflation Reduction Act.” He said it was “historic” and “unprecedented.” The vote took place along party lines, with Democrats voting “aye” and Republicans voing “nye.” “From the start, I have pushed for an … [Read more...] about Rep. Huffman touts his vote for the ‘Inflation Reduction Act’
CDC drops several COVID-19 recommendations in light of 95% immunity in America
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has dropped the recommendation that people quarantine if they come into close contact with a person infected with COVID-19. The CDC also lifted the mandate that people stay 6-feet away from others. The Associated Press reported that the changes … [Read more...] about CDC drops several COVID-19 recommendations in light of 95% immunity in America
Marin Bocce duo captures women’s tournament title
The best women’s bocce players from throughout California converged Aug. 6 for a regional doubles tournament in San Rafael, and a Marin pair emerged on top. Julie Nunes of San Rafael and Jolene Kramer of San Anselmo, both representing the hosting Marin Bocce Federation, won the United States Bocce … [Read more...] about Marin Bocce duo captures women’s tournament title
Marin hits homeless milestone with 518 down and out people provided good housing
Marin County Marin County and its community partners have exceeded the milestone of housing over 500 formerly homeless individuals in permanent supportive housing since launching the Coordinated Entry system in October 2017. The count, as of today, stands at 518 housed. “The County is grateful … [Read more...] about Marin hits homeless milestone with 518 down and out people provided good housing
Marin firefighters have been both lucky and good when it comes to devastating wildfires
Sherman R. Frederick Marinscope When it comes to devastating wildfires, Marin’s been lucky. Very lucky. But that good fortune could change with one little spark in the wrong place and the wrong time. That knowledge is what keeps Marin firefighters up at night. Consider this story in … [Read more...] about Marin firefighters have been both lucky and good when it comes to devastating wildfires
Beloved Mill Valley golf course getting a touch up
Marinscope On the heels of a community-driven selection process, Mill Valley has partnered with Touchstone Golf LLC to protect, preserve, and revitalize Mill Valley’s historic and beloved 9-hole municipal Golf Course. Touchstone Golf is planning long-sought improvements that will fit well into … [Read more...] about Beloved Mill Valley golf course getting a touch up
SAR Update: Kako Nessler has been located and she is safe
Properly Subversive: Anyone else hearing economic thunder?
Properly Subversive/Sherman R. Frederick The signs clearly call for caution in crafting government budgets. Consider these two storm clouds. The retirement fund for public school teachers posted negative returns for the fiscal year ending June 30. The kitty that funds teacher … [Read more...] about Properly Subversive: Anyone else hearing economic thunder?
Tales of Sausalito: Taking the late-night ferry
PHOTO FROM ANNE T. KENT CALIFORNIA ROOM COLLECTION A car leaves the Sausalito auto ferry landing, circa 1927. Northwestern Pacific railroad pictured at left. Robert L. Harrison and Larry Clinton/Sausalito Historical Society “Late night ferry service between Marin County and San … [Read more...] about Tales of Sausalito: Taking the late-night ferry
No contest plea for DUI Marin deputy; new sheriff mum on potential discipline
In a plea arrangement, a Marin County sheriff’s sergeant pleaded no contest to a DUI charge. In return, a hit-and-run charge was dismissed. San Rafael resident Michael James Brovelli, 49, entered the plea last week in Sonoma County Superior Court. Brovelli was in a Marin County … [Read more...] about No contest plea for DUI Marin deputy; new sheriff mum on potential discipline
