The measure passed on June 8 freezes rent increases through the end of 2021 for those impacted by the pandemic.
Marin Search and Rescue has joined officers in the search the for the man identified by police as Thomas "Tom."
The town will continue holding classes on Mondays from 4 to 5 p.m. at Bolinas Park.
The summer camp is open to 4-and 5-olds.
Police advised motorists to avoid the area of Sir Francis Drake Boulevard between Pastori and Pacheco avenues.
An all-caps Sonoma County Republican Party Facebook post urged protesters to descend on the event. "YOU MUST SHOW UP!” the post said.
The proclamation encompasses LGBTQ+ people of all races, ethnicities and social classes.
The plaintiff alleges one of the state's most celebrated basketball coaches tried to silence her. Jonas Honick denies the allegations.
The camp will be held July 26 to Aug. 6 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The Sunday afternoon blast left around 3,000 PG&E customers in San Rafael without power according to the report.
The town is offering a mini camp geared toward beginner and intermediate level skaters.
Admission to this event is free but donations will go to Help Save Peri’s Bar, GoFundMe campaign that aims to help keep the bar afloat.
The camp program is run by music instructor Dani Levy.
Bruce Ackerman issued a statement calling for reflection in the aftermath of alleged racial attacks against San Anselmo Mayor Brian Colbert.
The town and the Economic Development Committee are soliciting feedback from residents and businesses on parklet regulations.
There are four openings on the seven-member Capital Program Monitoring Committee.
The pilot San Rafael Art Advisory Group will hold its inaugural meeting Tuesday afternoon on Zoom
The San Anselmo Beautification Committee has launched a fundraising campaign in support of the town's Flower Basket Program.
Outdoor diners on certain dates through June will be able to get a vaccine to go along with some food, drinks and live entertainment.
Power lines downed by a blown transformer ignited the blaze in the area of Marin Center at Redwood Highway Frontage Road, police said.
The Town Council approved adopted two resolutions to extend outdoor use permits for restaurants and other businesses another year.
The town established the 1-to-1 volunteer matching service to support and protect residents amid the pandemic.
The bear was spotted late Thursday afternoon in a tree near downtown San Anselmo in the 100 block of Tamalpais Avenue, police said.
The town’s Earth Day celebration will be held Sunday.
Two overnight lane and ramp closures on Highway 101 in central Marin County are scheduled in the next week, Caltrans said.
The meeting will be held Thursday from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on Zoom.
The town will hold two virtual public workshops on parklets later this month to solicit feedback from residents and businesses.
Wind gusts from the north and north east are expected to gust from 40 to 50 mph, topping out at 60 mph in parts of the Bay Area.
The Afternoon Book Buzz group meets on the fourth Tuesday of each month. Its next scheduled meeting is May 25.
The service will begin May 17, town officials said.
This month’s “Art Talk Tuesday” will feature a docent-led meeting on the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco’s annual “Boquets to Art."
The weekly market will be open on Wednesdays from 4 to 8 p.m. starting this week.
Some of the funds raised are providing kids in need in the community with free skateboarding equipment including helmets and safety gear.
The “Are Parklets The Future of Outdoor Dining In Fairfax?” presentation will feature Fairfax resident John Bela.
The Climate Action Committee initiated the idea for the ban.
On Saturday, a small group gathered to honor Peri Park’s opening with a ribbon cutting ceremony.
Volunteers in this North Bay town aim to hang 24 flower baskets and they've set up a GoFundMe drive to finance the endeavor.
The committee meets on the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. There are three open seats.
Central Marin Police’s San Anselmo and Larkspur facilities will be open Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to accept unwanted medications.
The annual event likely won’t be held the second weekend of June as it usually is, but it could be held later this year or virtually.