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Rants & Raves: What do you love about living and working in the Twin Cities?

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.
Rants & Raves: What do you love about living and working in the Twin Cities?

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Twin Cities Police Log March 28-April 3: Parents suspected of using Methamphetamine challenge a social worker with a handgun-shaped lighter.
Coming & Going: Marin Country Mart is bringing in new businesses, including Farmshop, which is scheduled to open in the Fall.
Around Town April 6-8: We know you probably have a lot of holiday activities planned, but just in case you don't here are a few other tips for weekend fun.
Death And Taxes: Can't we get a break? Yes we can. Don't forget to track your healthcare expenses, even travel to and from the hospital, when filling out your taxes.
Rail authority to sell bonds in the coming weeks as construction ramps up for the commuter line between Santa Rosa and San Rafael.
El Huarache Loco has hit a chord with fans of Mexican food during the restaurant's first month at Marin Country Mart.
Authorities arrested two Twin Cities residents in unrelated drug cases.
Low-income households in Larkspur and Corte Madera could receive an exemption worth nearly $200.
A big rig fire and diesel spill temporarily shuts down eastbound traffic on the San Rafael-Richmond Bridge.
The City Council discusses pot clubs, Doherty Drive improvements and more
Crowds pack an informational workshop to find ways to fix a system that many say local and state governments simply can't afford.
We're all dye-ing to celebrate Easter with colorful eggs, chocolates and fun.
The Corte Madera Town Council takes a close look at the money trail during its first mid-year budget review.
The deadline to submit your entry for the Corte Madera Photo Contest is tomorrow.
Redwood Rocks gala event raises much-needed funds for several of the high school's programs.
Around Town April 4-5: Start with fresh ingredients when you shop the weekly farmers markets.
Larkspur City Councilman Larry Chu will be among the speakers tonight offering possible solutions for a 'broken' financial system.
Passion Flowers on Corte Madera Avenue is leaving, so what would you like to see take its place?