Terrapin Crossroads and Paper Moon Presents announce the lineup for the upcoming Terrapin Roadshow stop at Marin County’s Forest Meadows Amphitheatre, July 18-20. This three-day musical celebration of the timeless songbook and style of the Grateful Dead will feature a powerhouse lineup of musicians, … [Read more...] about Terrapin Roadshow stop in Marin
Beware Marin: The Mediterranean Oak Borer invades Novato
The Mediterranean oak borer (Xyleborus monographus), an invasive insect that primarily feeds on white oaks, was recently detected in Novato, prompting the Marin County Agricultural Commissioner and UCCE Marin to notify professional arborists and the public to keep an … [Read more...] about Beware Marin: The Mediterranean Oak Borer invades Novato
Novato, San Anselmo launch action plans for the elderly and disabled
The Town of San Anselmo and the City of Novato are thrilled to announce they are among the first Age and Disability Friendly communities to launch Local Age and Disability Friendly Action Plans (LADAP) in the State of California. Thanks to grass roots effort and local government support, San … [Read more...] about Novato, San Anselmo launch action plans for the elderly and disabled
Santa Rosa man arrested on multiple counts of statutory rape
PRESS RELEASE SANTA ROSA POLICE DEPARTMENT On June 12, 2025, detectives with the Santa Rosa Police Department (SRPD) Domestic Violence Sexual Assault Team (DVSA) arrested Baruc Ojeda-Ballesteros, a 26-year-old resident of Santa Rosa, for 28 felony charges related to sexual relationships he … [Read more...] about Santa Rosa man arrested on multiple counts of statutory rape
New report lays out pathway for Sea Level Rise Adaptation in Stinson Beach
Stinson Beach’s three-year collaborative project on options for sea level rise adaptation is winding down. A recently published report plans for a rise in sea levels of 3.3 feet by 2085 and introduces a new framework called an adaptation pathway to help Stinson Beach residents and local agencies … [Read more...] about New report lays out pathway for Sea Level Rise Adaptation in Stinson Beach
Temporary housing eyed for Point Reyes Station lot
A vacant lot in Point Reyes Station could become a housing solution for displaced ranch workers and those living in substandard housing, with the goal of potentially turning into a location for more permanent affordable homes for the West Marin workforce. On June 10, the Marin County Board of … [Read more...] about Temporary housing eyed for Point Reyes Station lot
L.A. Riots: Violence is Violence
Sherman R. Frederick/Properly Subversive About 1,000 protesters-turned-rioters in Los Angeles surrounded ICE officers conducting righteous immigration enforcement actions. Officers were assaulted, tires slashed, buildings defaced, and property destroyed. Late today, President Donald Trump … [Read more...] about L.A. Riots: Violence is Violence
Getting the COVID vax ‘strong step’ toward protection
From the Marin County Health Department: With summer travel, events, and family gatherings on the way, it's a good time to think about your health. You may have heard that the government recently updated its COVID-19 vaccine guidance. If you're feeling unsure, you're not alone. Here’s what … [Read more...] about Getting the COVID vax ‘strong step’ toward protection
Marin sends 2 to Breakthrough T1D
Two teens from Marin County were chosen by Breakthrough T1D, the leading global type 1 diabetes (T1D) research and advocacy organization, to join a delegation of their peers and celebrity advocates in Washington, D.C., this summer at Breakthrough T1D 2025 Children’s Congress from July 7-9. Reese … [Read more...] about Marin sends 2 to Breakthrough T1D
Novato School District reaches agreement with unions
The Novato Unified School District (NUSD) completed negotiations with both the California School Employees Association (CSEA) and the Novato Federation of Teachers (NFT), resulting in two Tentative Agreements. The CSEA Tentative Agreement reached May 30 calls for the following … [Read more...] about Novato School District reaches agreement with unions







