Tam High senior Ari Katz is in the running for the international Breakthrough Junior Challenge, a global science video contest.
Mike’s Bikes was founded in Marin in 1964 as a Schwinn dealer.
The assault occurred on a walkway over Highway 101 in San Rafael, ABC7 News reports.
Patch reader Sherry Anderson took this photo last month from Fort Cronkite in the Marin Headlands.
Road closure and detour signs will be posted in the affected area.
Phyllis Thelen’s "Planet Earth Fights Back" exhibit will be on display later this week at the Marin Museum of Contemporary Art.
The Red Cross is holding a blood drive in the San Rafael area soon.
The program aims to reach those who are often hardest to connect with and less likely to access the county's COVID-19 services.
MHA’s handling of a Marin City housing complex under scrutiny.
A blade hitting a rock produced sparks that likely ignited the blaze, The Marin Independent Journal reports.
Residents, businesses, and visitors all expressed overwhelming support for making the program permanent.
The Novato company says its new module can help growers produce a greater yield of more potent marijuana.
The City Council on Tuesday directed staff to draft amendments to cannabis regulations the city adopted in 2019, the report said.
The city on Friday night will present the film “How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World.”
The Town Council on Sept. 14 will review a draft ordinance that would ban the use of all gas-powered leaf blowers.
The former third base coach is a critically acclaimed guitarist and singer/songwriter .
Huckleberry Youth Programs is holding a drop-in clinic for teens in San Rafael’s Montecito Plaza on Tuesdays from 1 to 4:30 p.m.
The suit alleges that 55-year-old Sgt. Gilbert Polanco died because high-level CDCR officials disastrously botched their pandemic response.
Crews next month will repave the McNears Beach Park parking lot, county officials said. The project is expected to take several months
Marin detectives arrested 56-year-old Jaasiel Nunezcruz on Friday during a traffic stop according to police.
San Rafael-based Roots of Peace has some 360 employees based in Afghanistan that it is trying to evacuate.
The delta-fueled COVID-19 case surge across the region triggered the new health order, county officials said.
Third doses will be available to severely immunocompromised people at the Saturday vaccine event.
Marin County Public Health identified the person as a resident over the age of 75 who died Aug. 12.
The trees are leaning into the road and need to be removed to meet right-of-way standards, city officials said.
Jacqueline Oriscar Lee founded Haiti on the Rise, a San Rafael-based nonprofit, after visiting the Caribbean in 2014 and 2015.
Marin-based "Roots for Peace" has 360 employees in Afghanistan, and the nonprofit is asking for the U.S. government's help evacuating them.
Guitarist and founding Journey member Neal Schon is readying for an upcoming tour with the band, and the San Anselmo resident can’t wait.
The closure will allow crews to work on the Central San Rafael Harbor Bridge Replacement.
Marin anti-vaccine protesters were seen posting signs Wednesday night on Grant Avenue, KTVU reports.
Authorities are seeking the public's help identifying the suspect in the early Sunday morning crash.
Fairfax’s five-member Town Council at its Aug. 4 meeting unanimously approved an ordinance requiring new homes to be all electric.
The closure will allow crews to continue work on the $14.7 million Central San Rafael Harbor Bridge Replacement Project.
The San Rafael Sanitation District will work on the Woodland Avenue Sewer Improvement project the next three Saturdays (Aug. 7, 14 and 21).
In addition to its Women of Industry Leader Award, the Chamber this year will also present an award to a Women of Industry Emerging Leader.
The new traffic signal went up last month at the intersection of Lucas Valley and Los Gamos in the area of the new Kaiser medical offices.
Participants will meet Tuesday morning at the gate at the end of Freitas Parkway in San Rafael. Weed wrenches and gloves will be provided.
The SRHS Music Boosters will host the “Music Tribute for Sean Castle” Aug. 29 at 4 p.m. at the San Rafael Community Center.
Mount Tamalpais reflects on the water.