Babe Ruth baseball will go on this summer as the Novato organization announced the opening of registration. While the league is called the “Novato Babe Ruth League,” all players from throughout Marin County participate. Any player born prior to Sept. 1, 2008, and on or after May 1, 2005, … [Read more...] about Babe Ruth registration now open
Mustangs light up vs. Terra Linda
Marinscope The Mustangs didn’t wait for it to get dark to turn out the lights against visiting Terra Linda in San Marin’s 48-8 victory Saturday night. Football’s return last month ended a year of uncertainty and anxiety surrounding high school sports after competition was sidelined for the … [Read more...] about Mustangs light up vs. Terra Linda
Sebastopol ex-mayor arrested last weekend
Last weekend, ex-mayor of Sebastopol, Robert Jacob, was arrested on charges of sexually penetrating a teen-age child. The Press Democrat first reported the news. Jacob, 44, was arrested on Saturday, Sebastopol police Chief Keven Kilgore said. Police said Jacob will be … [Read more...] about Sebastopol ex-mayor arrested last weekend
Iconic Mill Valley event on tap
On April 15-16, one of Mill Valley's iconic events returns as a pair of one-hour virtual tastings – one for the latest craft beers, one for ultra-premium wines and with an array of gourmet food for both. As always, it’s sponsored by Mill Valley Market with proceeds supporting the Mill Valley Chamber … [Read more...] about Iconic Mill Valley event on tap
Commentary: Cities fear ‘if you build homeless shelters, more will come’
A funny thing happened at a Palo Alto Council meeting: Somebody blurted out the truth. It happened during a discussion on homelessness in the ultra-rich progressive town in which leaders were scolded for not doing enough to help. There are about 300 homeless people in Palo Alto, homeless … [Read more...] about Commentary: Cities fear ‘if you build homeless shelters, more will come’
Jim Steele: Faulty climate narrative makes for very bad science
Jim Steele/Planet in the Balance The earth’s energy equilibrium is determined by the balance between incoming solar radiation versus radiative cooling that emits infrared radiation back to space. Water vapor primarily and CO2 can slow radiative cooling via the greenhouse effect. I’m most grateful … [Read more...] about Jim Steele: Faulty climate narrative makes for very bad science
Commentary: The unbelievable Alison Collins takes her hubris to a new level
Alison Colins, the race-baiting Black San Francisco School Board member, besots herself once again -- this time by suing her fellow board members for the “no confidence” action taken against her after she wrote a series of horrible tweets attacking the Asian American community. I recounted … [Read more...] about Commentary: The unbelievable Alison Collins takes her hubris to a new level
Judy Arnold: I will not seek re-election
Longtime Marin elected official Judy Arnold has announced that she will not seek re-election to the Marin County Board of Supervisors. Here is her announcement: For much of my adult life, I have had the privilege of serving the beautiful County of Marin as well as the spectacular City of … [Read more...] about Judy Arnold: I will not seek re-election
Marin 911: Some people help ducks; some not so much
Mill Valley March 18 - April 1, 2021 Duck Danger: A mother duck and 15 chicks were in the roadway on Blithedale Avenue about noon on March 26. Mill Valley citizens, as they always do, were trying to keep them getting run over. Police assistance required. Cruel Kids: A group of kids were in … [Read more...] about Marin 911: Some people help ducks; some not so much




