Larkspur-Corte Madera, CA|News|
Twin Cities Police Log: March 16-22
Police advise shoppers to keep their cars locked.

Born and raised in Mill Valley, I have spent most of my life in Marin County.
After graduating from Sacramento State with a degree in journalism, I returned home to cover sports for the Marin Independent Journal. I have since worked at several papers in Northern California, covering local sports, arts and more.
Joining Larkspur-Corte Madera Patch gives me the opportunity to return to the community I love and to help my neighbors by keeping them informed of local news. Together, we'll tell the stories that really matter to our neighborhood.
Police advise shoppers to keep their cars locked.

Another round of wet weather has officials and PG&E crews standing by.
Take some time tonight to educate yourself about being safe and healthy.
Ted Danson stops in Marin County as he leads the charge for Oceana to save fish populations.
Whether or not it rains today, there will be plenty of fun things to do.
No one ever expects to get cancer, least of all me, but here I am at the start of my fight with the disease.
Schultz family give millions to support emergency department improvement plan.
PG&E rushing to restore power to Twin Cities customers during storm.
Bee Gees are at the source of a domestic disturbance in the Twin Cities.
Infineon Raceway hosts its annual Tour de Charity event March 26 to benefit Sonoma County children's charities.
Local merchants are asked to identify business and philanthropic opportunities.
Protest today against budget cuts that threaten jobs in education and public safety.
11th annual Book Super Sale to benefit local libraries
Letting the water spill onto the streets might seem odd, but MMWD officials say it's needed to protect the drinking water.
Twin Cities Police break up fight at Marin Suites; Macaw seized in DUI.
Letting the water spill onto the streets might seem odd, but the water district says it's needed to protect the drinking water.
Residents find a dog-friendly atmosphere in Larkspur and Corte Madera
Enjoy savings on food and clothes, if you know where to look. We'll help you along the way.