The city’s Facilities team’s move to reconfigure the SRPD’s evidence cage followed a mid-March request from the Police Department.
The move goes into effect this weekend.
Motorists are advised to avoid northbound traffic on Lincoln Avenue at Linden Lane as police work to clear the roadway.
The project aims to move San Rafael into compliance with a new law requiring the city to reduce trash reaching the bay.
Persistent warm, dry weather lowered Marin Water’s reservoir storage capacity to 52 percent—the lowest level in nearly 40 years.
Can't go another summer without corn dogs & Ferris wheels? Fairgrounds statewide are gearing up — in various venues — for upcoming season.
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Marin hoped to be the Bay Area's first county to move to the less restrictive tier.
Emergency crews are responding to a Novato structure fire that has shuttered the 800 block of Diablo Avenue at Center Road.
The partnership comes amid an anticipated boost the county’s vaccination supply from the federal government.
Starting Thursday, in-person browsing at the Northgate Mall Library and in-person computing at the Pickleweed Library will resume.
Marin County will host a series of community information sessions this week on planned housing for those experiencing homelessness.
The county on Thursday announced it has loosened some restrictions. The move to the yellow tier could come next week, county officials said.
Scammers are able to use spoofing applications to present a fake caller ID in order to seem legitimate, police warn.
The pedestrian hybrid beacon signal on Third Street in front of San Rafael High School is expected to be activated Thursday.
Motorists are advised to avoid the area of northbound Del Ganado at Fire Station 7 further notice.
A new Race Equity Planning Committee reflects the county’s commitment to building an anti-racist community, officials said.
The project aims to enhance safety and comfort and boost transit use by improving connectivity between transit services.
Marin ranked No. 1 in health factors and health outcomes among California’s 58 counties.
Residents in Marin County are the healthiest in California, according to a new study.
A half-mile section of the path that runs along Andersen Drive will be closed Monday through Friday.
The MMWD plans to vote on a proposed ordinance April 20. If approved, the restrictions would go into effect May 1.
The county's DA and Public Defender put aside differences to pursue their common goal of restorative justice.
All artists living in the nine Bay Area counties are eligible to submit their work for display at this summer's open juried show.
A Solano County Superior Court Judge set the hearing for Oct. 25 according to the report.
The project cost around $500,000 according to the city’s website, $200,000 of which went toward planning and $300,000 toward construction.
The case won't establish legal precedent, but the ruling challenging the company's business model could have ripple effects, lawyer says.
The moon's reflection on the San Francisco Bay from the hills above Sausalito.
The “Book to Action” program includes a series of events that centers around Brit Bennett’s “The Vanishing Half.”
Menya Shono could hold its grand opening at 908 Fourth St. as early as next week according to the report.
All residents over the age of 16 are expected to be eligible by mid-April.
Canal residents qualify for vaccines under a new state program that aims to address inequities in the health care system.
“If you have the travel bug, remember that COVID-19 is a travel bug,” Health Officer Dr. Matt Willis said in a statement.
Raffaello “Ralph” Pata ended a 34-year run with the San Rafael Police Department when he retired Aug. 31, 2018.
A group of around 200 gathered Friday at San Rafael's City Plaza, The Marin Independent Journal reports.
The council’s decision to hold its COVID-19 Town Hall in Spanish followed the city’s transition to holding district elections in November.
The San Rafael High School crosswalk project was paid for by Transportation Authority of Marin Measure AA Safe Pathways funding.
Mandatory conservation orders such as those enacted from 2013-2017 are on the table in some areas according to the report.
There is no ETA for reopening.