Residents who may be affected by or susceptible to the coronavirus should take extra precautions in limiting smoke exposure, officials said.
The Marin County Board of Supervisors adopted an ordinance that requires voter approval prior to any development of onshore facilities.
The blackouts may last up to two hours, according to PG&E.
Rolling blackouts were averted Monday thanks to energy conservation. PG&E urged customers to continue to conserve energy amid the heat wave.
Thousands of PG&E customers continue to be without power Monday in Marin County amid a scorching heat wave.
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There were 101 cases of underground strikes in Marin County throughout 2019, according to PG&E.
Plagued by outreach challenges amid the pandemic, the U.S. Census Bureau will end all counting efforts for the 2020 census on Sept. 30.
Rep. Jared Huffman introduced legislation to rename the Woodacre post office in honor of longtime Woodacre Postmaster Marylu Giddings.
The $2 million seismic improvement project begins in August 2021.
In Marin County, crews will patrol near Inverness, Lagunitas, Marshall, Nicasio, Olema and Point Reyes.
The annual Perseid meteor shower is known as the "fireball champion" of meteor showers and can be seen over the Bay Area for most of August.
The lack of connectivity has long been a problem in the majority LatinX neighborhood, but now it means access to school.
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Marin residents should not open unsolicited seed packets and contact the Agricultural Commissioner's office, county officials said.
Shoppers can use reusable bags as long as they carry them or leave them in a cart or basket and bag their own items after checkout.
Residents are encouraged to respond to the census online.
Rental assistance is being provided for 300 families, including in Marin County, who've been financially impacted by the coronavirus crisis.
Youth in Arts' virtual wine auction on July 24 will feature rare wines, tasting experiences and other local adventures.
Cars were lined up 15-20 deep at booths for giant corndogs, funnel cake, candy apples and more at a San Rafael parking lot Saturday.
The county has rules for how landlords of AirBnB, VRBO and other short-term rentals treat their neighbors.
The special event is slated for the weekends of July 10-12 and 17-19 in the parking lot of the Veterans' Memorial Auditorium in San Rafael.
The helicopter flights are practice inspections meant to make wildfire-related public safety power shutoffs smaller and shorter, PG&E said.
While traditional Fourth of July fireworks are canceled, cities are getting creative with live & virtual ways to celebrate in the North Bay.
Behind-the-wheel driving tests will resume but with new protections in place.
Two other year-round San Rafael farmers markets remain open.
Thousands of Marin County households were one emergency away from financial ruin even before the coronavirus pandemic.
The County of Marin is nearing completion of the first phase of a robust assessment of its key facility electrical power infrastructure.
The Black Lives Matter protest is slated to start at Montecito Plaza.
Donuts will be delivered to first responders, police, fire & Coast Guard throughout Main County - an annual event dating to World War I.
Pacific Gas and Electric Company is using drones and helicopters to inspect electric transmission lines for wildfire risks in Marin County.
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U.S. Census Offices in Santa Rosa, San Mateo, Sunnyvale, San Jose and Concord were reopened May 25.
The CARES Act money will be directed to the households hardest hit by the COVID-19 crisis, according to Marin County officials.