The Tam Fire Crew from the Marin County Fire Department has been working to clear overgrown vegetation and improve evacuation routes.
The County of Marin's Career Explorer Youth Program is designed to assist those aged 16-22.
PG&E is reminding customers to update their contact information with the utility ahead of wildfire season.
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Nearly 30 percent of Marin's foster youth are placed in homes in other counties because of a lack of foster care families.
Marin County Supervisors next week will consider a program to work with local restaurants to prepare and deliver meals to local seniors.
Free online training is available on solar and battery systems for homeowners in Marin County.
Marin Art & Garden Center Participates in National Public Gardens Week
Virtual blue ribbons will be awarded to the winners, and each winner will receive a pair of tickets to the 2021 Marin County Fair.
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Pacific Gas and Electric Company is conducting routine low-level helicopter patrols this week over Marin County.
The Marin County Free Library has developed some innovative ways to help people cope while the 10 library branches are closed.
The County of Marin is getting creative to encourage people to continue following the stay-at-home order and social distancing guidelines.
April's full moon is a supermoon, and it's the brightest of 2020. Here's how to see the full pink supermoon in San Rafael.
Space in the Marin County Emergency PopUp Childcare Program is limited.
It remains safe to donate blood, and the need is great following the cancellation of thousands of blood drives.
A new scoreboard developed by Unacast grades each U.S. state and county on how well its residents are practicing social distancing.
The moratorium on evictions applies to cities, towns and the unincorporated areas of the county.
The order came a day after people from across the Bay Area packed the coastal communities of Marin County.
The SF-Marin Food Bank is opening seven additional free pop-up pantries this week to provide healthy food during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The crowds prompted county officials to reiterate the importance of staying local and practicing social distancing.
Restaurants send SOS, Hallmark-happy movie marathon, CHP shuts academy and other top news stories over the past week from across California.
The event was originally scheduled for March 26 to celebrate the 2020 inductees.
Officials recommend canceling or postponing nonessential, large indoor gatherings to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus.
See what's happening this week in San Rafael and nearby.
The county's new webpage addresses changes in California law, maximum permissible rents, and other local laws related to renting.
The Marin County Human Rights Commission honored three teens and two adults during the annual MLK Jr. Humanitarian Awards ceremony.
The free PulsePoint app locates CPR-trained people near someone in a public place experiencing a cardiac arrest.
"Protection and preservation of tidal marshes and wetlands like these on San Pablo Bay are so important," one official said.
Marin County is offering up to $200 to residents who submit success stories of creating accessory dwelling units on their property.
Marin Organic Certified Agriculture monitors environmentally sustainable practices on farms and ranches in the county.
Marin homeowners and tenants can earn money by sharing their story.
Guide Dogs for the Blind celebrated the first litter of puppies born in the guide dog school's new Puppy Center in San Rafael.
Walk Score released its 2020 list of most walkable cities. See how San Rafael measures up for those opting to travel by foot.
Fire and PG&E crews have responded to the scene.