Social Media Press Release The San Rafael Police Department issued 34 citations for a variety of violations made by drivers during a bicycle and pedestrian safety operation on Friday, January 9th, 2026. 34 drivers were issued citations for violations, which included failing to yield to … [Read more...] about 34 citations issued in San Rafael during bike, pedestrian safety crackdown
Opinion: Trans sports case going down in flames
Sherman R. Frederick Marinscope Community Newspapers Most SCOTUS watchers predict, based on oral arguments on Tuesday, that the high court will uphold the traditional understanding of Title IX, which is: The law protects biological women, not sexual identities. In other words, biological … [Read more...] about Opinion: Trans sports case going down in flames
Search & Rescue locates missing Novato woman
SAR Social Media Post This morning (Jan. 12, 2026) at 7am, Marin SAR was requested by the Novato Police Department to assist in a search for an elderly female who had walked away from her home. Novato Police had been searching the area before requesting SAR. 45 Marin SAR members … [Read more...] about Search & Rescue locates missing Novato woman
Development on Strawberry Peninsula in final review stage
The final environmental review for a proposed development on Marin County’s unincorporated Strawberry peninsula is now available for public viewing and open for feedback from December 12 through January 26, 2026. The renovation of the former Golden Gate Theological Seminary would be the … [Read more...] about Development on Strawberry Peninsula in final review stage
Sausalito ‘Bell Ringing Challenge’ for a good cause
The Sausalito Police Department and Southern Marin Fire District are teaming up, while facing off in a brand-new holiday tradition: the First Sausalito/Southern Marin Holiday Bell-Ringing Challenge. The festive fundraiser will take place on Saturday, December 20, from 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM at the … [Read more...] about Sausalito ‘Bell Ringing Challenge’ for a good cause
Marin health docs buck CDC: ‘Vaccines do not cause autism’
PRESS RELEASE ON PUBLIC HEALTH IN MARIN Following the State of California’s statement reaffirming that vaccines are not linked to autism, and in alignment with the West Coast Health Alliance, Marin County Public Health is reiterating its commitment to provide residents with … [Read more...] about Marin health docs buck CDC: ‘Vaccines do not cause autism’
The Redwoods in Mill Valley closer to reaching $5 million goal for low-income senior care
The Redwoods, A Community of Seniors in Mill Valley, has announced that its October fundraising event has brought the organization $400,000 closer towards reaching a $5 million goal for a multi-year fundraising campaign that will enhance access to care for low-income older adults. The Endowment … [Read more...] about The Redwoods in Mill Valley closer to reaching $5 million goal for low-income senior care
Organized theft in Marin finds three men in jail, one from Pacifica and two from Daly City
NOV. 8 NPD PRESS RELEASE Organized Retail Theft Arrests Yesterday, a little after 3 pm, Novato Police Officers responded to an organized retail theft that had just occurred at the LensCrafters in the Vintage Oaks shopping center. The 4 suspects fled in a black Dodge Charger with no license … [Read more...] about Organized theft in Marin finds three men in jail, one from Pacifica and two from Daly City
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Novato’s Fire Chief Jim Berthinier has died
NOVATO FIRE DISTRICT PRESS RELEASE We are saddened to share the passing of retired Fire Chief Jim Berthinier. Chief Berthinier, pictured at left, proudly served the Novato Fire District for 35 years, beginning his career in 1961 and serving as our 8th Fire Chief for 15 of those years. During … [Read more...] about Novato’s Fire Chief Jim Berthinier has died









