
CA Supreme court sides with Tiburon residents against the town, an influx of large numbers of sick sea lions worry marine mammal officials and a Novato teen gets $10k scholarship from the folks Beach Blanket Babylon, all here-
![]() | Six indicted in execution-style slaying of Novato man: A grand jury has indicted six suspects in the execution-style murder of a Novato businessman last year, authorities announced Monday. (Read more) |
![]() | Sick sea lions showing up on coast: Sick California sea lions are showing up on the coast at an alarming rate. Veterinarians at the Marine Mammal Center in Sausalito say the condition of these animals is just heartbreaking and the number of them is troubling. (Read more) |
![]() | Marin Commons foreclosure sends shudders: The foreclosure on one of the North Bay’s largest commercial properties earlier this month brought home a national debate over whether commercial mortgages will be the next wave of problems for the economy. (Read more) |
![]() | Neighborhood solar power: One example is the deal that homeowners in Marin County, California can get in on, thanks to the hard work of the nonprofit GoSolarMarin. (Read more) |
![]() | Novato girl gets $10,000 scholarship from Beach Blanket Babylon: Nikola Printz is a singer in a funk band and loves to belt out jazz standards, but it was her operatic notes that wowed judges at the recent Beach Blanket Babylon Scholarship for the Arts competition in San Francisco. (Read more) |
![]() | Supreme Court Sides with Plaintiffs on Del Mar Undergrounding: he California Supreme Court has sided with plaintiffs Jimmie and Jean Bonander and Frank and Shelly Mulberg in a technicality involving the first of the three lawsuits pending against the Town of Tiburon. (Read more) |
![]() | Hero and Zero : This week's thumbs-up and thumbs-down in the community (Read more) |
![]() | San Rafael company donates skin tissue to Mexico fire victims: A San Rafael company has donated human skin to help treat four severely burned children who were survivors of last week's daycare center fire in Mexico that killed 44 kids. (Read more) |








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