The city launched its Pride celebration by flying rainbow Pride flags on the flagpoles at City Hall and the Novato Police Department.
The 2020 Marin County Civil Grand Jury estimated that there are 100,000 firearms in Marin homes and vehicles.
The camp program is run by music instructor Dani Levy.
Traffic control will be set up to allow two-way traffic on the one lane road by utilizing flaggers.
The county is offering incentives to those who create rental units on their property and rent them to low-income tenants.
The damaged benches have since been removed, city officials said.
The Department of Public Works last week purchased a new water truck that figures to expand the city’s recycled water capabilities.
Marin as of May 18 had the nation’s highest rate of fully vaccinated residents according to a San Francisco Chronicle analysis of CDC data.
The Marin County Fire Department will hold the first three of six fuel-reduction seasonal firefighter trainings dates this week.
A proposed ban on water hookups could stymie future development amid a housing crisis.
Most nonessential services will be closed Friday, city officials said.
The pilot San Rafael Art Advisory Group will hold its inaugural meeting Tuesday afternoon on Zoom
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.
Highway 420 takes an early exit amid community pushback against the proposed Novato cannabis delivery service, the report said.
In-Person services to be available at all city libraries June 1.
The state's most recent guidance calls for keeping the mask mandate in place until June 15.
The Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday in support of the declaration, acknowledging the imminent threat of disaster.
Sonoma Water will cuts exports to Marin County by 20 percent, the Marin Independent Journal reports. The cuts goes into effect July 1.
The additional stop signs on Professional Center Parkway at Channing Way (south) would transform the intersection into a four-way stop.
The vehicles will replace older non-hybrid cars.
William McGlashan, Jr. in February admitted to paying off someone $50,000 to correct his son’s ACT test answers according to the report.
Two overnight lane and ramp closures on Highway 101 in central Marin County are scheduled in the next week, Caltrans said.
Marin could start administering the first dose of Pfizer vaccines to those under 16 Friday.
The beach was closed to public access on May 3 and is expected to remain closed through August 31.
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.
San Rafael firefighters joined the city-led effort and the Marin Wildfire Prevention Authority helped with debris removal.
The Marin Municipal Water District will do the final paving restoration work at the intersection of Mission and Grand avenues between 8 a.m.
Tuesday’s measure limits spray irrigation to two days per week, drip irrigation to three days per week, and requires pool covers.
More than 60 varieties of drought-tolerant and low maintenance plants will be featured at the May 22 event.
The district’s board on Tuesday will vote on a proposal to implement mandatory irrigation restrictions, and to require pool coverings.
The Farmers Market will be held Thursdays from 5 to 8 p.m. starting this week through Sept. 23 along Fourth Street between B and D streets.
Eight drivers were issued field sobriety tests and one vehicle was towed according to police.
The program affords COM students the chance to attend a NASA research seminar and meet with scientists to learn more about their work.
A beloved summer destination at the Point Reyes National Seashore will close for nearly four months for road work and wetland restoration.
Patch reader Linda Schanfein shared this photo of an egret spotted at the Larkspur Ferry Terminal.
Construction on the Third Street Rehabilitation Project is scheduled to begin this summer, city officials said.
With only 20 inches of rainfall last year, 2020 marked the second-driest year in 90 years.
The $1.6 million project will start next week, county officials said.
Streets Division staffers made some modifications to the upper parking area on Robert Dollar Drive.