The Novato Unified School District (NUSD) announced that new student registration for the 2025-2026 school year will officially open on November 1, 2024. NUSD has online registration that can be accessed on the NUSD website at https://nusd.org/enroll/. In addition, Transitional … [Read more...] about Novato students registration begins Nov. 1
New Larkspur library to begin construction in 2025
The Commons Foundation (TCF), a nonprofit with a charter to raise funds to build, fund and sustain a new modern library in Larkspur, has announced it will officially start the construction of the new Larkspur Library in early 2025. TCF held a ceremony to commemorate the official groundbreaking of … [Read more...] about New Larkspur library to begin construction in 2025
Marin’s Showcase Theater revitalized for public and artists
Renowned musician Tito Puente Jr. recently celebrated the grand reopening of the revitalized Marin Showcase Theater with a Latin jazz concert for a packed house. A staple arts venue in Marin for the past three decades, the Showcase Theater underwent a thorough renovation this past summer, … [Read more...] about Marin’s Showcase Theater revitalized for public and artists
Accused ‘cold case’ murderer extradited to Marin from Idaho
Michael Eugene Mullen, 75, has been extradited from Idaho and is now in custody of the Marin County Sheriff’s Office. Mullen is accused for the 1973 homicide of Nina Fischer in San Rafael. Fisher's murder remained unresolved until recent new evidence came to light. Mullen will remain in custody … [Read more...] about Accused ‘cold case’ murderer extradited to Marin from Idaho
‘Homeless in Marin’ photo essay on display starting on Nov. 7
An intimate and moving portrayal of life on the streets and the journeys of Marin County individuals experiencing homelessness will be on display starting November 7 at the Marin County Civic Center. The compelling exhibit by San Rafael photographer Lea Del Pomo, called I Will Not Be … [Read more...] about ‘Homeless in Marin’ photo essay on display starting on Nov. 7
If Democrats lose, blame Joe Biden
Properly Subversive/Sherman R. Frederick If Democrats lose the White House — and that’s how smart insiders on the left and the right see the race going at this point in time — there will be many goats to scape. Count Joe Biden as first in line. He’s been mentally unfit for a second term for … [Read more...] about If Democrats lose, blame Joe Biden
Expired registration leads to drug arrest in San Rafael
STOLEN REGISTRATION STICKER LEADS TO A WHOLE LOT MORE: Just after midnight on Saturday, Oct. 14, an SRPD Officer observed a vehicle and learned that the registration sticker was stolen. The vehicle’s registration was actually expired. The officer stopped the vehicle and contacted the driver. … [Read more...] about Expired registration leads to drug arrest in San Rafael
Marin caper: When interior designers allegedly go bad
On October 10th 2024, Marin County Sheriff’s Patrol Deputies were dispatched to investigate a theft in the Strawberry Area of Mill Valley. The victim reported over the course of approximately five months over $80,000 in jewelry and gift cards had been stolen from her house. She had hired a woman by … [Read more...] about Marin caper: When interior designers allegedly go bad
‘Cat-astrophe’ averted in Novato
Recently Novato's finest responded to a call for service on the De Long Ave overpass, that initially appeared to be a collision involving three cars. Surprise! No crash in sight. Turns out, a furry friend was playing hide-and-seek under one of the cars. Luckily, the driver spotted our panicked … [Read more...] about ‘Cat-astrophe’ averted in Novato
Your guide to King Tides this winter
San Rafael, CA – During the hot summer months, it can be easy to forget that the winter brings rain and flooding to Marin County. Tide-related flooding can happen whether it is raining or not, but the flooding can increase significantly if elevated tides occur during a storm. Seasonal high … [Read more...] about Your guide to King Tides this winter








