A state court struck down a restriction in Jessica's Law. 1,400 of the 6,000 parolees are transients.
Garden Faire at Edna Maguire Elementary School in Mill Valley on Sunday, April 26, from 12 to 4 p.m.
Item goes before Board of Supervisors on March 31
Six Bay Area residents have recently fallen seriously ill from consuming raw milk, health officials said.
The ‘Sodomite Suppression Act,’ an initiative by a California attorney to kill homosexuals, prompts outrage and counter legislation.
For the sixth straight year, Marin is ranked the highest in the state. However, county officials say economic disparity a major concern.
Night work to start in late March near Larkspur Landing; detours for traffic
Police confirm that the 30-year-old is in Huntington Beach. Law enforcement and FBI were working the case.
Document on housing needs determined to meet compliance standards.
Saturday, 4/18 at 11am, Barnes & Noble: Fun in the sun becomes an Aqualicious adventure when Pinkalicious meets a miniature mermaid!
Saturday, 4/11 at 11am, Barnes & Noble: Our Picture Book of the Month selection - perfect for wishers of every age!
The 24-year-old told police she knew about the search but was dodging authorities because of the warrant.
Organic spinach used in the foods is possibly tainted, according to the FDA.
TK Transitional Kindergarten info night, Bacich School, Kentfield
More details are emerging in the tragic hiking death that happened this weekend in Point Reyes.
The course is planned for April 15.
Tuesday, 4/21 at 7pm, Barnes & Noble: Bay Area author Charles Souby will share his new novel, based in 1990's San Francisco.
Crews fanned out on the mountain, above Stinson Beach, to locate the pair Tuesday.
A man called police saying Denise Huskins, 30, was forcibly taken on Monday morning.
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The woman died after a trail in Point Reyes collapsed beneath her feet, officials said.
Preliminary figures show that the local unemployment rates in February were several points lower than the state average of 6.8 percent.
The products may "contain Salmonella."
Emergency crews responded to the Arch Rock area where the pair plummeted 60 feet on Saturday.
Need a break from bad news? Here are a few of our favorite uplifting headlines and photos from Bay Area Patch sites.
Check your wine rack— all of these California wines allegedly have dangerous levels of arsenic, a lawsuit alleges.
This film critic says, “’Insurgent’ appears to be diverging!”
After medical evaluations, these cuties will be placed with East Bay and Sacramento-area animal groups for adoption.
Fans will be immersed in the role of “Divergent,” and are subjected to a series of mental “simulations.”
Certification program seen as a global leader.
Are Bay Area residents losing tolerance for wood burning?
The work is projected to begin this summer and finish in 2018, according to Caltrans.
A new poll by the University of Michigan casts light on “oversharenting.”
The 54-year-old was convicted of raping and murdering his stepdaughter in 2001.
The incident happened Wednesday afternoon.
Suit alleges winemakers knowingly sell arsenic-contaminated wines such as Menage a Trois, Sutter Home, Wine Cube, Charles Shaw, and Beringer
The vessel was taking on massive amounts of water near Alcatraz Island.
Take a look at this chart—you need a six figure income for most cities, but not all!
AB 293 Passed Unanimously by Assembly Public Safety Committee
Attention, Larkspur and Corte Madera parents: check any boxes of this Kraft macaroni and cheese you may have on the shelves.