Special to Marinscope In these difficult times, it is good to find ways to celebrate -- as long as it’s safe. While the Novato City Birthday Party can’t be celebrated in the usual way, the nonprofit Paint the Town Red committee has developed a virtual way to commemorate the city’s 61st birthday … [Read more...] about Yes, Novato will have a birthday bash
Picture of the Week
Photo by Paul Nicholas Wildlife is abundant in Marin County around Christmastime. This handsome fox shows up regularly in a neighborhood in south Novato. … [Read more...] about Picture of the Week
All-woman leadership in San Rafael
By Derek Wilson Marinscope Women and minorities are stepping into new leadership roles from the White House to local communities in a seismic political shift. Kate Colin is impressed by the change she’s seen this year, but she’s even more excited to see what the next generation of women might … [Read more...] about All-woman leadership in San Rafael
Lee Gerner homeless camp growing by the day
Photos by Elliot Karlan Lee Gerner Park in Novato has become a permanent homeless camp during the COVID-19 pandemic, drawing criticism from some Novato residents who say the population there does not practice virus health rules and has become a public health and safety hazard to the community. … [Read more...] about Lee Gerner homeless camp growing by the day
What exactly is the case for re-naming Drake High School?
In last week’s newspaper we published an explanation by the educators at the high school formerly known as Sir Francis Drake as to why the 16th century explorer’s name must be erased from the Marin school. Two things seemed clear to me: 1. The removal of Drake’s name from the high school … [Read more...] about What exactly is the case for re-naming Drake High School?
Must Read: How Chinese spy infiltrated Bay Area politicians
A suspected Chinese intelligence operative developed extensive ties with local and national politicians, including a U.S. congressman, in what U.S. officials believe was a political intelligence operation run by China’s main civilian spy agency between 2011 and 2015, Axios found in a yearlong … [Read more...] about Must Read: How Chinese spy infiltrated Bay Area politicians
And God Said It … And It Was So
The Rev. Thomas Nibbe Sunday, December 6, 2020 @ 11 a.m. Good morning, dear friends! The new church year has begun and we are about to experience the "new person" within and without in Jesus. Thank you for taking the time for the message for today... Blessed Advent to … [Read more...] about And God Said It … And It Was So
Police seek robbery suspects
On Nov. 29, at around 12:50 p.m., Novato Police Department officers responded to CVS Pharmacy, at 2035 Novato Blvd. on a report of a robbery. Officers responding to the business contacted the victim and several witnesses who reported that three suspects entered the store and proceeded to the … [Read more...] about Police seek robbery suspects
Bridges of Marin County
In 1956, two Marin County bridges were completed almost simultaneously. On Aug. 31, 1956, Mill Valley’s city fathers attended the celebration of the opening of the $68 million Richmond-San Rafael Bridge. The 5.5-mile long, double-deck bridge had three lanes on the upper westbound deck and … [Read more...] about Bridges of Marin County
The Bear Flag Revolt comes to Marin
Elenore Meherin and Larry Clinton/Sausalito Historical Society A Saucelito Rancho fiesta for the men of the USS Portsmouth was abruptly interrupted in June, 1846, with news of the Bear Flag revolt in nearby Sonoma. Here’s Sausalito News columnist Elenore Meherin’s account, edited for brevity and … [Read more...] about The Bear Flag Revolt comes to Marin



