Mill Valley officials are launching a Youth Advisory Committee to the City Council to promote youth's opinions in local government.
Vigils are planned in several Bay Area cities, including Mill Valley, as part of protests against detention camps at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Marin County residents with real estate, accounting, law, or property appraisal expertise can apply to seats on 2 assessment appeals boards.
Local non-profit and community groups that support education and "green" projects can vie for the funding from SF air-quality district.
Fuel-station upgrades planned, along with the additon of new hybrid and electric vehicles.
During the stormy weather, experts are monitoring the mudslide area in Sausalito that destroyed two homes and displaced 15 people.
A series of open houses are set to discuss five proposed toll options.
On Christmas Eve, outgoing Gov. Jerry Brown pardoned and commuted sentences for 35 individuals in the Bay Area.
The sewer agency is responsible for wastewater collection from homes and businesses in the unincorporated Alto neighborhood of Mill Valley.
The U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way for three paint companies to pay $409M to abate lead paint hazard in housing units built before 1951.
Applications are available for the Alto Sanitary District Board of Directors and the Stinson Beach Water District Board of Directors.
A new quarterly polls ranks the most and least popular governors in America.
Focus will be on handling water rise on Hwys. 1 & 101 and preserving transportation corridors for bicyclists, pedestrians and drivers.
Public invited as Supervisors are briefed on each department’s workplan.
Human efforts toward sustainable change noted during Public Defense Week.
"Dreams don't care about gender. If you want something badly enough, and you're willing to fight for it, you can do it."
The position is appointed by the Marin County Board of Supervisors.
The inmate is serving a life sentence for a 1981 second-degree murder and robbery in San Francisco.
All parks in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, including Muir Woods and Stinson Beach, have reopened as of Tuesday.
The Board of Supervisors voted recently to waive building and planning fees.
The board upheld an October 2017 decision by the Marin County Planning Commission not to extend the 1984 Master Plan for the site.
The Marin County Board of Supervisors will consider creating a 1,000-acre agricultural conservation easement.
The $174,222 grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety will support a team comprised of highly trained specialized prosecutors.
The Board of Supervisors voted this week to close all county dental clinics.
Applicants for the District 3 seat must reside within the district, which includes Mill Valley.
Breaking: Marin supervisors upheld denials of seven dispensaries in unincorporated areas, including four in the Tam Shoreline area.
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State Senator Scott Wiener, D-San Francisco, is among authors of bill to protect subjects "from inadvertent exposure" when testifying.
Three other runways will handle flights, but passengers may experience some delays, officials said. (Breaking)
The marin County Department of Health and Human Services is adjusting locations during new building construction.
“Young people without any coding experience will be able to contribute just as much as the ones who know how to create an app from scratch.”
The county says they are working to increase affordable rental housing in the region.
The board of supervisors is searching for a representative from District 3, which includes Mill Valley, Strawberry and other communities.
Assemblyman Kansen Chu tried to push through a similar bill last year to end the annual practice of falling back and springing forward.
The city of Mill Valley will observe Presidents Day on Monday.
As part of the review process, the first of three scheduled public meetings is Tuesday at Tamalpais Valley Community Center in Mill Valley.
The first of three scheduled public meetings is set for Jan. 31 at the Tamalpais Valley Community Center in Mill Valley.
There are openings for at-large and District 3 representatives on the commission. District 3 includes Mill Valley.
The application deadline has been extended for an at-large seat on the Marin County Personnel Commission.