Marin Hospital Census: Zero COVID-19 Cases For the first time in more than a year, Marin County hospitals have zero COVID-19 confirmed patients requiring hospitalization. The milestone comes on the eve of California’s transition to Beyond the Blueprint status, a step to rollback … [Read more...] about COVID: Down to zero hospital patients in Marin hospitals
Thomas Nibbe sermon: So That You May Be Healed
The Rev. Thomas Nibbe Sunday, June 13, 2021 @ 11:00 a.m. THE SCRIPTURES "...I dry up the green tree and make the dry tree flourish..."(Ezekiel 17:24) "...how great are your works, Lord, how profound your thoughts..."(Psalm 92:5) "...so we make it our goal to please Him..."(2 … [Read more...] about Thomas Nibbe sermon: So That You May Be Healed
Wuhan: Betrayers of the Truth
Jim Steele/Planet in the Balance On May 5, 2021, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists published Nicholas Wade’s article “The Origin of COVID: Did people or nature open Pandora’s box at Wuhan?” After detailing all evidence the article suggested COVID-19 was created at the Wuhan Institute of … [Read more...] about Wuhan: Betrayers of the Truth
Commentary: Sacramento’s Ministry of Silly Mask Rules
Sherman R. Frederick/Publisher The British comedy troupe Monty Python’s Flying Circus skewered government bureaucracy in a most delicious way with its famous skit on the Ministry of Silly Walks. It consisted of John Cleese walking to work and then interviewing applicants seeking a grant to … [Read more...] about Commentary: Sacramento’s Ministry of Silly Mask Rules
In person high school graduations!
Photo by Gary Spratt Tam High this morning (Thursday, June 10) all set up for the upcoming graduation. … [Read more...] about In person high school graduations!
Vietnam vets get back together … in person
Photo by Elliot Karlan It’s good to finally meet in person again. That was the mood of Vietnam Veterans of America, Marin County Chapter #547, last Friday as the group held its first post-COVID annual muster meeting at Sam’s Place Restaurant in Novato last week. Ernie Bergman presided over the … [Read more...] about Vietnam vets get back together … in person
MV Arts Festival is on … and in person!
On the heels of a 15-plus month avalanche of major event cancellations and virtual replacements, the Mill Valley Chamber of Commers reports that “we just got word that the 64th Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival, one of Mill Valley's landmark events and an arts-centric postcard to the beauty, vibrancy … [Read more...] about MV Arts Festival is on … and in person!
Commentary: Slavery restitution easier said than done
Sherman R. Frederick/Publisher This might be an uncomfortable question, but somebody ought to ask it: Why is California only now looking to compensate African Americans enslaved 150 years ago. Slavery of Blacks existed here at the time of the Gold Rush, of course. You can read more about … [Read more...] about Commentary: Slavery restitution easier said than done
Al Aramburu, 87
Aramburu, 87 Former Tiburon Mayor Al Aramburu died at age 87. Aramburu served on the Tiburon Town Council from 1972 to 1978. Because of his environmental work, Aramburu Island, an islet bird sanctuary, is named after him. … [Read more...] about Al Aramburu, 87
The ‘N-Word’ report finished
Marinscope An internal investigation into the use of the fully-articulated “N-word” by the president of the Novato Unified School District and the delayed action by the district’s superintendent is over. The report says, in essence, there’s nothing more to see here. The report was … [Read more...] about The ‘N-Word’ report finished



