If convicted, the three faces the death penalty.
Free Varicose & Spider VEIN EDUCATION NIGHT Thursday, October 15; 6pm - 7:30pm
Police are asking residents with video cameras set up in the areas of Marion Avenue or Eighth Street to check their footage for the suspect.
Some residents may be seeing smoke near Novato.
Our modern etiquette programs inspire confidence, courtesy, thoughtfulness and success for today's world.
Community service opportunity at Hamilton Meadow Park School
Regular Board Meeting
Benefiting the San Francisco Child Abuse Prevention Center
Expected to be 'best contract in the country' for drugstore workers, according to union spokesman.
Opportunity to come taste PlumpJack, CADE & Odette Wines!
Our Lady of Loretto School's First Walk to School Day of the School Year!
Meeting: Wed. October 14th Speaker on Drought Resistant Plants From Armstrong Garden Center
The suspects apparently drove dead victim's stolen car to Portland, Ore.
There is college scholarship money available for students and parents willing to put in the commitment and perseverance to search them out.
Come learn from an eminently knowledgeable engineer and NASA astronaut. Oct. 22, 5:30-9:30 p.m. at Marin Catholic HS. Veterans are free.
The NCAA was sued by a group former student athletes for profiting on their images and likeness on video games and broadcast rights.
The unwanted or expired medicine was collected in Northern California and the Central Valley on Saturday's Prescription Drug Take-Back Day.
Marin is Buzzing about “Most Likely To Succeed” screenings Oct 1 & Nov 5 thanks to Speak To Me, local schools and leaders.
Lehman’s Cadillac drifted off the Lincoln Avenue on-ramp up a steep hill, overturned onto its roof and landed on the road below.
The coroner's office did not release the cause of death for Julie Narz, 56, but no foul play was suspected.
Economists noted that most areas of the state have recovered the jobs that were lost during the recession, leading to a demand for workers.
Your guide to movies with a theatrical release on Oct. 2, 2015
Join and Donate Eco-Fit and Lynwood School
Share strategy and learn from the experts at public workshop in San Rafael
The con artists claimed to be the woman's grandson and needed money for bail and to hire a lawyer.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration declared an emergency regarding the unusual numbers of seals washing ashore.
A look at the very real ways student loan debt can impact your life and how to make wise college choices.
The 2015 list has just been released. Silicon Valley Tech Titans populate the top, but other industries created super wealth.
Councilmember Eric Lucan shares city news, events and meetings on the horizon, and on occasion a few spontaneous thoughts.
Anti-vaxxers submit petition signatures to State; claim it's not about vaccinations but "fundamental freedom" to make informed choices.
Enjoy jazz and classical music with Sonic Forest in a free concert on Oct. 22 at The Key Room
McDonald's, Starbucks and other stores are offering free coffee and discounts to celebrate #NationalCoffeeDay.
Anniversary of West Marin blaze serves as a reminder about preparedness
The store has for locations in Marin County, including one in Novato.
A researcher from NASA’s Ames Research Center in Mountain View said, “This discovery may mean more potentially habitable locations on Mars."
Pew Study: Immigrants and their children are likely to make up 88 percent of the country’s population growth over the next 50 years.
Caregivers can help one another get through the tough times.
The rainy season is officially kicking off. So where's the rain?
OJ’s acquitted, James Dean Dies, Google enters the world, A’s Dominate, and Spanish Explorers ‘discover’ San Diego.
Matt Damon portrays an astronaut stranded alone on Mars. Does "The Martian" deserve an Oscar Best Picture nomination?