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The alleged incidents happened in late 2023 while the suspect worked as a paraeducator at Marin's Community School in San Rafael, police said.
WildCare’s temporary home is a mix of portable buildings and animal cages on a half-acre lot next to the Old Gallinas ...
The San Francisco Food Bank for the last five years has operated more than a dozen pop-up pantries around the city and Marin ...
On a typical Saturday or Sunday morning, Grande Creperie has a line so long that it spills out the door onto the plaza behind ...
San Geronimo resident Melissa Esposito of Melissa’s Breads never planned to start a small-batch bread business. But three years ago, when the formally trained chef asked the local community ...
Inventory in the San Francisco metro area has jumped over the last year, as buyers are priced out of the market.
California sues firms over millions of misleading magazine mailers, targeting consumers with deceptive subscription renewals.
Discover why this formerly quiet area is now the city's most competitive housing market, with fast sales and high over-asking ...
As housing prices continue to soar across the Bay Area, more residents are turning to accessory dwelling units (ADUs) as a potential solution to the ongoing housing shortage.
Cash prizes up to $100,000, plus three years of concert management and bookings for top winners, attracted 340 applicants for ...
Brian Colbert has keenly focused on issues such as traffic and flood control. But he's got deeply held views on the ...
Marin Independent Journal on MSN6d
Where to see artworks in Marin
Through June: "Stardust Roses," photos by West Marin resident Rudi Dundas. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays. June 6: Reception. 4 to 6 p.m. Donna Seager Fine Arts & Artists' Books: 425 Irwin St., San Rafael; ...