Larkspur-Corte Madera, CA|News|
Twin Cities Police Charting Course To Consolidation
Consolidation with San Anselmo Police will be on the agenda when the Twin Cities Police Council meets Tuesday at 4:30 p.m.

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Consolidation with San Anselmo Police will be on the agenda when the Twin Cities Police Council meets Tuesday at 4:30 p.m.

Where in the Larkspur-Corte Madera Twin Cities area would you find this scenic marshland image? Be the first to guess correctly and win a Patch prize.
The Historic Preservation Board wins its case to keep 219 Hawthorne Ave. on the city's Historic Resources Inventory. Homeowner Dennis Gilardi had applied for a demolition permit for the 113-year old building.
The controversial author of The Satanic Verses presents his latest work at Dominican University on Tuesday night.
Novato firefighters respond to a report of a fire inside a closet caused by an overheated sander.
Major lender must pay mortgage applicants who were asked to provide details of their disabilities.
Were you knee-deep in the Apple hoopla? Are you recovering from iPhone fever? Take a look at this parody for a remedy.
More than 100 people camped out Thursday night at the Apple Store in Corte Madera, while hundreds more showed in the wee hours of Friday morning outside mobile phone stores to get their hands on the prized new gadgets.
Corte Madera, Central Marin Sanitation Agency seem unsure of approving a loan until Ross Valley Sanitary District drops its lawsuits against them.
Deputies are asking for the public's help in locating three suspects who put bottles of alcohol down their pants in a Sept. 10 shoplifting incident at Colonial Liquors.
The public gets a good look at TAM's proposed changes to the Twin Cities Corridor.
Foundation directors cite a difficult working atmosphere after allegations of the misuse of scholarship funds.
Deputies are asking for the public's help in locating three suspects who put bottles of alcohol down their pants in a Sept. 10 shoplifting incident at Colonial Liquors.
Deputies are asking for the public's help in locating three suspects who put bottles of alcohol down their pants in a Sept. 10 shoplifting incident at Colonial Liquors.
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Larkspur's Redwood High School will be the site of tonight's informational meeting regarding a major construction project that will dramatically change traffic on Highway 101 between Corte Madera and Greenbrae.
Kramer Herzog's documentary airs in Larkspur to give locals a view of what it's like to live within the Eye of the Storm during an execution.