In a video letter, two high school juniors express their disapproval of the Monsanto Protection Act and urge the U.S. president to require the labeling of genetically modified food.
An $8,000 grant will be used to implement a 4-month program.
Napa resident faces felony attempted robbery charge in connection with botched bank robbery in Novato last month; accused serial bank robber was not medically cleared to come to court Tuesday.
Novato business owner feted for her “Light It Up Blue” campaign.
New system will allow residents to receive NPD notifications faster and through many means.
The Novato Chamber encourages the idea of a "lifestyle" retail center for the area.
Celebrities and Star Wars fans will begin a fundraising relay at Skywalker Ranch this summer before ending at Comic-Con 2013.
Gusts reached nearly 60 miles per hour last night. Pacific Gas & Electric has no estimate yet as to when power will be restored.
The program asks students to explore impactful moments in their lives.
After focusing on logistics and authority in its first meeting, panel tasked with exploring alternatives to project that seeks to overhaul the Larkspur-Corte Madera stretch of Hwy. 101 looks to lay groundwork Monday.
Helmet cam produces spectacular video of firefighter plunging into at Lake Castaic near Santa Clarita during training operation.
Here are some of the most-read articles published on Novato Patch in the past few days.
City Hall waits for stragglers to respond to questionnaire.
A swarm of law enforcement officers are combing the area around Woodacre, where suspect abandoned SUV reported stolen out of Windsor, police say; schools locked down.
Michael Frank offers his expertise in governance in new video.
The San Francisco Giants play their first home game Friday, April 5.
Local man is under investigation for embezzling more than $100,000 worth of merchandise.
Do you have what it takes to sing The Star-Spangled Banner a cappella at a San Rafael baseball game? Check out some of last year’s performers from throughout the county.
Mid-1980s sitcom was a reworked version of 'Too Close for Comfort,' in which the main character moves from SF to Mill Valley to run the 'Marin Bugler' newspaper. Do you know where his supposed house was?
Over one in three gets "hay fever" every year, and nearly four in five has it at one time or another. Will this be your year?
Novato Police nab three East Bay residents in suspected drug deal.
Nearly five years after a murder, the victim’s widow gets justice.
Dumpster diving, public urination, camping in the hills and public intoxication are becoming more widespread in downtown San Rafael, according to the police.
Robert Jonsen has been fighting crime for 27 years.
The store celebrated its grand opening last week.
Novato business owner spearheads local “Light It Up Blue” campaign at the shopping center.
Novato’s Only Full Range Book Store Still Thrives
Two black men were beaten and stabbed in Santa Rosa by two men, one of whom is a member of a white power gang. Novato woman allegedly stopped someone from calling police during incident.
Improvements include two new bridges, highway shoulders and restriping.
There's been job growth in leisure and hospitality, information, and construction.
Monday’s joint meeting provided a review of revisions and forum for public input.
Countywide quarter-cent sales tax hike kicks in this week, pushing Novato's rate to 9 percent. On the heels of Novato's 2010 approval of a five-year, half-cent sales tax boost, is sales tax a concern for you?
The pop singer and actress is reportedly sending a care package to the San Rafael 8-year-old shot in the leg last week while on a field trip in Berkeley.
Check out the top 10 rated restaurants in Novato, based on Yelp! reviews. Did your neighbors get it right?
In conjunction with National Distracted Driving Awareness Month, police and the California Highway Patrol are ramping up enforcement of texting and talking while driving.
The Novato City Council meets again on Tuesday and will look at General Plan updates.
What do you think of DUI checkpoints? Are they an effective way to catch intoxicated drivers or do they unwittingly apprehend undocumented people who are not able to obtain licenses?
A special presentation will be made to remember Jessie, the Novato Fire District Urban Search and Rescue dog.
In the midst of the NCAA Tournament, an Ohio University professor says a large portion of students don't know that a big chunk of their annual fees help pay for their school's athletic department.