Mill Valley Nov. 5 - 18, 2020 Not DUI, Just Old: A citizen called in a potential DUI. Driver was “large” with a hoodie and wearing white shoes with red laces. Allegedly driving drunkenly all over the place in the Pearl Road area. Police stopped the car. Driver determined to not be drunk. Just … [Read more...] about Marin 911: He wasn’t drunk, he was old
Meet one of Sausalito’s unsung artists: Harry Bowden
Harry Bowden’s Plant on Table. Harry Bowden By Larry Clinton, Sausalito Historical Society We’ve profiled a number of artists from postwar Sausalito, but I recently heard of one for the first time: painter and photographer Harry Bowden. Bowden was born in Los Angeles in 1907 and … [Read more...] about Meet one of Sausalito’s unsung artists: Harry Bowden
1 vote between Sobieski, Cox
Marinscope If you live in Sausalito and you didn’t vote because you thought your vote didn’t count, well, you might be kicking yourself today. As of the latest count by Marin election officials, just one vote stood between Ian Sobieski and Joan Cox for a seat on the Sausalito City … [Read more...] about 1 vote between Sobieski, Cox
In Novato, best not drive impaired this holiday season
Over the Thanksgiving holiday, Novato Police encourages drivers to arrive at their destinations safely by not driving impaired.During the Thanksgiving holiday Nov. 25-Nov.29, Novato Police will have additional officers on patrol looking for drivers suspected of driving under the influence of alcohol … [Read more...] about In Novato, best not drive impaired this holiday season
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This Week In History
1942 On Nov. 27, guitar legend Jimi Hendrix was born in Seattle. His first single, “Hey Joe,” launched him into stardom in the music world. 1942 On Nov. 29, coffee joined the list of items rationed in the United States. Despite record coffee production in Latin American … [Read more...] about This Week In History
Lighthouse celebrates 150th birthday
The Point Reyes Lighthouse will celebrate it’s 150th birthday on Dec. 1 from 6 to 6:30 p.m. Built in 1870 and first lit on Dec. 1 of that year, this beacon was an important signal for the guidance and safety of mariners who traveled up and down the Northern California coastline. The National Park … [Read more...] about Lighthouse celebrates 150th birthday
Ross couple gets prison time
The Ross couple who paid $250,000 to get their daughter admitted to the University of Southern California as a “volleyball recruit” were sentenced in the admissions bribery scheme to prison time. Diane Blake got six weeks in prison. Todd Blake was sentences to four months. More than 50 … [Read more...] about Ross couple gets prison time
Novato tree lighting ceremony
Novato's Annual Community Tree Lighting will go virtual this year. You can watch live on NCTV as the Sherman Avenue tree lights are turned on. It’s Novato’s favorite annual holiday tradition. You can join in virtually on Dec. 5 at 5 p.m. on Novato Community Television Channel 26 or livestreamed … [Read more...] about Novato tree lighting ceremony
Marinscope: Names in the News
Sydney Costan Sydney Costan, of San Rafael, was among nearly 500 new students at Canisius College, navigating college life for the first time while embracing a new normal marked by the coronavirus. The incoming class includes first-year and transfer students, and represents more than 200 high … [Read more...] about Marinscope: Names in the News





