A nonprofit organization that supports low-income students pay for college will host the event.
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The nonprofit is inviting attendees to dress up as their favorite artist, musician, dancer, song, or work of art.
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."
Many beaches in the area received high grades but one in particular was one of the lowest in the state.
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.
Visitors can sip beer, wine, spirits and cider at this local sampling event.
The nurses' union announced they will protest layoffs, saying the hospital made billions in profits in 2024.
Locals will be gathering to protest what they are calling gerrymandering in states like Texas.
The library closed to improve accessibility, inclusion, and flexibility.
Police, firefighters and locals used any items they could find to corral the wild sea lion.
Organizations that provide legal and other support services can apply for the funding.
Artists are urged to apply as soon as possible to work on a handful of mural and sculpture projects.
Children of all ages will have the opportunity to see, touch, and explore first responder and civic vehicles.
In July, three showcases mark the 35th anniversary of Americans with Disabilities Act.
An expanded ADA lounge, a sensory-friendly carnival and a mobile restroom facility are among the updates.
Sabur Abdulshukur had dreamed of pursuing a career as a doctor or engineer, but soon learned that the path wasn't for him.
Fed up with your alleged “health care”? Still sick and/or in pain?
The 81st anniversary of D-Day is Friday.
The “Move Your Pheet” event raised awareness for a rare metabolic condition.
Locals were forced to seek services outside the county after the previous provider closed.
The show is curated by a Marin County student who is fighting to improve mental health for queer students.
The protest was originally scheduled earlier in the day.
A California State Guard Chaplain Assistant, and the father of a U.S. Army soldier who died, will speak on Memorial Day.
The protest is planned in opposition of a military parade on President Donald Trump's birthday.
This award recognizes individuals inspiring bicycling in their community.
Organizers are protesting what they describe as a billionaire takeover of America.
Organizers of the protests stated they are making a statement against oligarchies.
Recruitment is now open for ages 15 to 21.
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This is the first lunar eclipse visible over Marin County since 2022.
"Cash for your grass": The county has upped its cash rebates for residents who swap out their lawns. Find out how much you can get.
Last year's grants awarded more than $36,000 to 13 Marin County nonprofits.
The shooting star show is known for bright fireballs—explosions of light and color that can persist longer than an average meteor streak.
The hills, blue skies, fog and autumn leaves — all in one impossibly beautiful landscape.
Sunday's "shoot-a-thon" will raise money for local nonprofits, while giving students a chance to shoot some hoops and win prizes.
Learn activities that support your child’s emotional development.