Police sent out an alert Wednesday morning, advising locals to avoid the area.
Police sent out an alert at 10:34 a.m.
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The City reached a settlement to end the federal civil rights lawsuit filed against them.
Rollie Katz, director of the Marin Association of Public Employees, has seen it all in the last 47 years. Or, at least he thought he had.
The 33-year-old man was arraigned in court in connection with the assault, police said.
Police said they identified the suspect connected to a bomb threat made months ago at a local high school.
Blue Boy has been reportedly haunting the halls of a local college for decades.
The car was stolen in a southern part of the county and found several towns away.
The jury issued a not guilty verdict in a criminal against the officer.
One thief has been charged with 15 felony theft counts, prosecutors said.
The nonprofit is inviting attendees to dress up as their favorite artist, musician, dancer, song, or work of art.
Amidst cooler temperatures, increased humidity and earlier rainfall — authorities in the county have reinstated debris burn permits.
Napa County still under a 'life threatening' flash flood warning, with advisories for Sonoma and large parts of Marin County.
The suspects drove the woman to an open space and threatened her with a knife to prevent her from fleeing, police said.
The California Highway Patrol issued an Ebony Alert for a girl who has been missing for over a month.
Police said they found the car flipped over and resting on the driver's side.
The new library and community center is planned to open in 2031 after voters passed Measure P.
The fire department is asking locals to refrain from calling 911 to report smoke from this specific burn area.
Cities across the Bay Area are suing the government to protect disaster response and recovery funding.
Prop 50 aims to temporarily shift redistricting power from an independent commission to the state legislature.
Fall is here and Patch has put together a guide of pumpkin patches to explore around Marin County and beyond.
An open house will commemorate the new public safety center that will house firefighters, police officers, paramedics and dispatchers.
"We're a small town," said resident John Borg. "We have no mayor, we have no city attorney. We're just, like, regular people."
On three separate occasions the suspects sold drugs to detectives, police said.
'I was full of blood.' Some are on high alert in this community after the rogue rodent viciously accosted several people.
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Many beaches in the area received high grades but one in particular was one of the lowest in the state.
The college will lose the federal grants due to the Trump administration's cuts to minority-serving college programs.
During one of the incidents, suspects told an 89-year-old woman their loved one had injured a pregnant woman.
"It came out of nowhere." Some are on high alert in San Rafael after a squirrel attacked several people.
Union nurses will protest outside 22 facilities across California, claiming the hospitals are putting profits and politics before patients.
The fair will celebrate the 250th anniversary of the U.S. by sharing stories from a variety of unique experiences.
Local chefs will be competing for locals ratings and reviews of their plant-based menu options.
The lawsuit challenges Executive Orders that jeopardize billions in federal support for essential community programs, county officials said.
Federal incentives expiring at end of 2025.
Police began watching the home and saw a large amount of people frequently coming and going.
Visitors can sip beer, wine, spirits and cider at this local sampling event.
Police said they will be conducting an upcoming DUI checkpoint and have just announced when it will be.
Multiple Bay Area cities experienced record-breaking heat, smashing decades-old marks.