The driver, a 46-year-old Larkspur man, was arrested on various felony and misdemeanor charges, the Central Marin Police Authority said.
A graduation and swearing-in ceremony was held in late June.
Residents were also asked to keep their doors and windows shut, according to Central Marin Police Authority.
The 63-year-old San Francisco man told police he was taking the students to their parents and was not aware of alcohol on board.
James Franklin Greene was denied release on his own recognizance and is being held in the Marin County Jail.
Police say they found 30 separate containers of hard alcohol, a case of hard lemonade, and a jar of marijuana on the bus full of Marin teens
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The 55-year-old was found unresponsive in his cell.
Eighty-two of 96-person potential pool knew of the 2010 fatal explosion and fire.
The WWII device was found in a garage.
Fairfax police arrested the man last week in Larkspur after he showed up to buy flowers for the alleged victim in Kentfield, police say.
Activists today protested 6-month sentence and left boxes with signatures at SF office of California Commission on Judicial Performance.
The 28-year-old prisoner on Thursday slipped out of a handcuff while returning to his cell after a shower, officials said.
The vehicle invovled was reportedly stolen from Richmond, police said.
California Highway Patrol officials say one man was arrested-- but another got away-- in connection to the incident.
A look at a few of this week's police, fire and courtroom incidents around Larkspur-Corte Madera and across Marin County and North Bay.
The victim was found by police Thursday night in a Vallejo driveway.
CHP is looking for the driver of a red and white Freightliner truck that struck the pole in Sonoma County area.
"We are having to defend ourselves against very scurrilous accusations and inflammatory language."
The fire broke out around 3 p.m. Tuesday in the Gerstle Park area of San Rafael, fire officials say.
Police say they found the missing man safe and in good health with a group of concerned hikers near Dawn Falls.
Marin CHP officials say the man was not properly licensed to be driving the 43-foot motorhome.
Authorities say it was part of a distracted driver campaign.
Police say they were able to use the technology to track down the suspects in Corte Madera.
"The goal of the class is to help young drivers and their parents understand the responsibilities associated with driving a motor vehicle."
Police say it was when they spotted a generic paper plate covering a registered license plate that they became suspicious.
The stretch is between Meadow Club in Fairfax and Ridgecrest Road.
Police say the man tried to run from them before he was ultimately caught.
Police are still looking for another suspect in the case.
California Highway Patrol officials say the man was ultimately caught near the Paradise Drive off-ramp.
Officials say the man was 30 feet up the cliffside, and 80 feet from the top of the bluff, when they hoisted him to safety.
"He could have come from anywhere," Chief Deputy Coroner Darrell Harris said Monday.
Police say the victim was shot in the head last week at a parking lot in a local shopping center.
Charles Welch, 37, is suspected of fatally shooting Jacari Lloyd Devon Cook, 29, and Carl Lee Breaux, 60, both of Marin City, on Feb. 7.
The woman who struck his patrol vehicle may have fallen asleep at the wheel, the California Highway Patrol reports.
One male victim was transported to Marin General Hospital with a single gunshot wound, according to authorities.
The man was in prison for murdering a Good Samaritan from Marin County.
Police say they responded to the same residence in two recent incidents in which minors were seen drinking alcohol and smoking.
The man was living on a friend’s sailboat in Richardson Bay, according to police.
Police are warning local residents of this current scam.