While Riverside County may not exude the tech-driven energy of the Bay Area or the coastal creativity of Southern California, ...
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Marin loses more than $2M in federal earmarks
The budget deal in Congress cut off a funding source for local initiatives involving child care, health care and housing.
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Marin coast hazard policy effort dealt new setback
The Marin County Planning Commission met on March 4 to discuss proposed changes to the environmental hazards provisions in ...
A body that was found on a Tiburon cliff in 1966 by a hunter was recently identified after six decades of mystery. The ...
The Marin County Board of Supervisors will vote on March 11 on whether to declare a three-year "shelter crisis," county ...
The Marin County Board of Supervisors will vote Tuesday on whether to declare a three-year “shelter crisis,” county officials announced.
The Marin County Board of Supervisors will vote tomorrow on whether to declare a three-year "shelter crisis" to help reduce ...
Parts of some bayside communities in Marin are sinking at an accelerated pace, making them more vulnerable to threats from the rising sea, according to a federal study.
Legislators and environmentalists are considering how to safeguard California’s wetlands after the Trump administration announced its plans to rein in — once again — the nation’s 53-year-old law ...