
![]() | Bay Bridge - closed for Monday commute: Caltrans officials said tonight that the Bay Bridge will remain closed for Monday morning's commute, extending the pain felt by the region's commuters into a second week. (Read more) |
![]() | Fundraiser dinner for new monument to honor fallen Marin soldiers in Iraq: Military veterans in Marin are getting closer to creating a Civic Center monument to pay respects to those who have died in combat since the Vietnam War officially ended in 1975 (Read more) |
![]() | Debate Flares on Limits of Nature and Commerce in Parks: It seems a perfect marriage of nature and commerce. As boats ferry oysters to the shore, pelicans swoop by and seals pop their heads out of the water. (Read more) |
![]() | Layoffs, Toll Hike Possible For Golden Gate Bridge: Officials for the financially struggling Golden Gate Bridge may get rid of toll takers, raise tolls and start charging cyclists and pedestrians to help overcome a $132 million budget deficit. (Read more) |
![]() | Two injured in San Rafael after freeway race: The incident was reported around noon on eastbound Highway 37, where a Mitsubishi Montero and a Mazda3 were seen speeding and driving dangerously toward Highway 101 (Read more) |
![]() | Marin Recycling Truck Driver Hit By Car: A Marin Sanitary Service worker who was struck by a car in Terra Linda Friday morning remains in critical condition this afternoon at Marin General Hospital, hospital spokeswoman Ashley Shah said. (Read more) |
![]() | Wood burning ban takes effect today; $400 fines for violators: The second season of the Bay Area's crackdown on wood burning begins Sunday, and this year residents will have more warning on when not to burn. (Read more) |
![]() | CorStone Life Skills Program for Youth Launched in India: Marin County nonprofit CorStone announces the successful launch of its Children's Resiliency Program (CRP) in New Delhi, India to provide social-emotional, conflict management and other life skills training to youth, primarily 12-18 year old girls, in high poverty communities. (Read more) |
![]() | The West Marin Report: Check here Monday morning for the latest news on West Marin (Read more) |
![]() | Building permits ready for Whole Foods site: Building permits to renovate a long-vacant space at Alto Shopping Center for an incoming Whole Foods Market were ready and waiting, Mill Valley city officials said Thursday. (Read more) |
![]() | On the move: Bank of Marin has appointed Chris Rosell as vice president and private banker for Sonoma County. (Read more) |
![]() | Novato's Hamilton Pool overhaul nears completion: An aging public pool at the former Hamilton Air Force Base is almost ready for a grand debut after a $5 million renovation. (Read more) |
![]() | Autodesk Announces Design Competition Winners at WorldSkills Calgary 2009: The 40th annual WorldSkills competition hosted more than 900 participants, ages 17-22, striving for worldwide recognition of excellence in their respective fields. (Read more) |
![]() | As fire season lengthens, fire crew cuts back on risk: Standing in a semi-shaded grove of oak trees, Marin County fire Capt. Tim Walsh studied the scene before him. (Read more) |










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