The Board of Supervisors approved agreements they claim supports fair pay, stability and essential services.
Marin County is investing $425K in legal aid and direct support for immigrants amid rising ICE activity and deportation fears.
The city is looking to build a waterfront park and a bicycle and pedestrian bridge.
A recent report stated the projects needed to protect a popular beach will cost an estimated $1.2 billion.
"I absolutely love what America stands for. I believe it's worth fighting for," Julie Zeller, a member of the Marin GOP, told CBS News.
The seats will hear appeals by property owners about value assessments.
Supervisors will select members to the committee in the coming months.
Land use and housing rules are required to be updated in the Pacific coast.
The budget will take effect July 1.
The court's ruling stems from a lawsuit that claimed the county was violating state laws.
After serving in the same position in Nevada County, this Vallejo native is returning to the Bay Area in a similar position.
The county has approved a housing development permit but neighbors are concerned.
There will be public budget hearings May 19-21.
The construction is now focused on improving the walkway before starting on the playground.
The City of San Rafael is beginning the process of updating its Citywide Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan (CBPP), last updated in 2018.
Cities will continue to use Nixle, so this will be an additional sign-up.
The roof of the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed building will be cleaned and restored to its iconic blue hue.
"Right now, we live under a tremendous amount of tension and pressure."
"It's about reaffirming our values and making sure people in our community have access to the help they need."
Language amendments address multifamily housing and community plans.
A 74-unit project on Drake Avenue will now have 42 units, and the remaining 32 units will be built at a second site in Tamalpais Valley.
Elissa Lasserre guides people with criminal histories to new beginnings, giving them hope.
Former San Anselmo Mayor Brian Colbert took the oath of office Tuesday to represent District 2 on the Board of Supervisors.
Recent upgrades include heavy-duty SUVs, real-time monitoring systems, and duty officers to watch for incidents around the clock.
The county is weighing several adjustments to the Local Coastal Program, primarily in response to climate change and sea-level rise.
If adopted, the ordinance would create the Civilian Oversight Commission and Office of the Inspector General with subpoena powers.
Winter tides are on the horizon and county leaders are sharing a few reminders for neighbors living in areas with a history of flooding.
Ballots are starting to arrive in mailboxes across the Bay Area, and residents have until 8 p.m. on Nov. 5 to cast their votes.
Marin County is seeking five community members to help guide certain spending priorities for the next year.
This year's point-in-time count recorded more than 1,000 people sleeping outside, in abandoned buildings, in their vehicles or shelters.
"In summary, our services are not only adequate and aligned with industry standards but are also continually evolving and improving."
Marin County ranks near the top in voter participation, but officials are hoping to reach thousands of eligible voters who are unregistered.
The yearlong study found a sizable population of low wage workers in West Marin were often living in substandard conditions.
Ahead of International Overdose Awareness Day, the county has installed more vending machines that dispense Narcan for free.
Voters living in several areas of Marin County will have the chance to vote on a few local measures this November. Here's what to expect.
The latest grants will support multiple local food programs, including funds for community and school gardens and locally sourced meals.
Homeowners can get energy and water efficiency assessments, energy-efficient light bulbs, faucet aerators, smart power strips and more.
This year's point-in-time count found a 32 percent decline in homeless veterans and a 24 percent drop in chronic homelessness.
The development planned at the former site of a Baptist church in Marin City was originally designed for 74 units and five stories.
Voter turnout in Marin outpaced the statewide average, and election officials are already preparing for a busy November.