The San Rafael Police Department took a report this week of a stolen tractor from a construction site. A short time later, SRPD Officers then went to a report of a suspiciously abandoned tractor and trailer that was left in the middle of a parking lot. The officers quickly put 2 and 2 together … [Read more...] about Stolen tractor recovered in San Rafael
Get ready for an all-electric Marin with gas water heaters and gas furnaces set to phase out in 2027 and 2029
To get ready for Marin's move to all electric use, a forum will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 21, from 10 a.m. to noon will be held on Marin's Electrification Plan, which is nearing completion, aiming to rapidly phase in electric appliances to reduce a quarter of Marin's GHG emissions. And the Air … [Read more...] about Get ready for an all-electric Marin with gas water heaters and gas furnaces set to phase out in 2027 and 2029
Valentine’s Day flowers available at Marin Art and Garden Center
The Marin Art and Garden Center is hosting a Valentine's Day Flowermarkt on Wednesday, Feb. 14, from noon to 6 p.m. The shop is located at 30 Sir Francis Drake Blvd. in Ross. Hand-tied bouquets and pre-ordered arrangements in vases made by Rebecca J. Designs will be available for pick up. … [Read more...] about Valentine’s Day flowers available at Marin Art and Garden Center
Relief for salmon fishing community falls short
Relief for the California fishing community comes in at about half of what is needed, Rep. Jared Huffman reported in the following press release. Today, Representative Jared Huffman (D-San Rafael), Senator Alex Padilla (D-Calif.), and Representative Jimmy Panetta (D- Monterey) shared the news … [Read more...] about Relief for salmon fishing community falls short
Predominantly white Marin County funds effort to help fix racial disparity
Marin County Special to Marinscope Through an innovative pilot program, 24 projects that advance racial equity and make meaningful change in Marin County neighborhoods were eligible to receive grants ranging from $10,000 to $250,000. Community members across Marin County voted for their … [Read more...] about Predominantly white Marin County funds effort to help fix racial disparity
Mill Valley city manager squares up on school district’s plan to use Friends Field
In a long-standing disagreement about the use of Friends Field by the Mill Valley School District, the City of Mill Valley ratcheted up the stakes with a public message to Sharon Nakataini, board president of the Mill Valley School District. Here is the letter from City Manager Todd Cusimano. … [Read more...] about Mill Valley city manager squares up on school district’s plan to use Friends Field
Marin 911: Gym fights in Marin City prompt extra patrol as one player threatens to come back with a weapon
MARIN COUNTY SHERIFF Gym Fights: Deputies put on extra patrol in Marin City following an unusual number of fights in the campus gym. After one particular fight, a man said he would return with a weapon. Deputies kept an eye on things through the weekend. Woman & Baby: A concerned citizen … [Read more...] about Marin 911: Gym fights in Marin City prompt extra patrol as one player threatens to come back with a weapon
Where are the apologies for church vandalism?
Kids visit San Rafael’s finest to learn about Marin public safety
Over 40 2nd graders from San Rafael’s Laurel Dell Elementary School came to SRPD on a field trip to visit and take a tour of the Public Safety Center. Mental Health Liaison Lynn Murphy guided the student and they were able to meet Comfort Dog Blue, visit with police officers and dispatchers, see … [Read more...] about Kids visit San Rafael’s finest to learn about Marin public safety
Marin iconic fisherman and baseball coach, Keith Fraser, dies at 86
Keith Fraser, an iconic Marin fisherman and longtime baseball coach, died this month at the age of 86. Services are pending. Here’s more on a life well lived. … [Read more...] about Marin iconic fisherman and baseball coach, Keith Fraser, dies at 86








