All donors will be tested for antibodies of the COVID-19 virus.
Other essential workers to be included in extended rollout too, county officials said.
The City of San Rafael is seeking a senior planner, which it describes as one of Planning Division’s most critical positions.
MarinHealth Urgent Care announced last to open the new clinic at 4000 Civic Center Drive, Suite 206.
The NUSD is the county’s first district to announce plans to reopen high schools.
Marin Transit, SMART, and Golden Gate Transit and Ferry will provide free transit trips by bus, train, and boat, the agencies said.
The scholarship will be awarded to an outstanding Marin County high school senior in honor of a firefighter who died in the line of duty.
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San Mateo and San Francisco counties are also on the brink of moving out of the most restrictive purple tier, KRON 4 reports.
The new site is particularly helpful for older adults and other residents who may have mobility issues.
The discussion will feature Austin Willacy and Shahrzad Khorsandi, two mentor artists.
See where Ash Wednesday services are held in San Rafael.
Volunteering and supporting food banks in Marin County are among the ways to show kindness on Feb. 17.
The survey includes questions about access, quality, affordability and use of the internet by residents.
Cookie season for the Girl Scouts of Northern California is currently underway.
Kids in San Rafael have a chance at a $3,000 grant to jump-start their kindness projects.
The virtual fair and drive-thru events received nine first place awards, three second place awards and one Judges' Choice award.
The Feb. 2 online sessions will focus on wildfire hazards and mitigation.
Marin County officials this week released new contact information for residents who need help making the rent during the COVID-19 pandemic.
After five decades, Wendy Gallagher, who was adopted, reunited with her birth mother and extended family. Now she is sharing her story.
The family that owns the Angel Island-Tiburon Ferry in Marin County is on a mission to offer safe outings amid the coronavirus pandemic.
"This effort will help identify and close these gaps, giving everyone in Marin a better chance to succeed in today's world."
With a surge in coronavirus cases, the information you need to know is coming fast and furious.
In 1972, a young boy named Tony Goodman borrowed a book about pirates from the Marin County Free Library. But, he never returned it.
"I want to see everyone's creative skills and personal style deployed to slow the spread of COVID-19 in our community and state."
County staff will review Nonprofit Community Partners applications and make recommendations to the Board of Supervisors in June 2021.
The county adopted the state's playground guidelines on Wednesday morning.