Larkspur-Corte Madera, CA|News|
Meadowood Residents Up In Arms
Plans to pave a pathway by Corte Madera Creek spark concerns over bike traffic and pollution.

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Plans to pave a pathway by Corte Madera Creek spark concerns over bike traffic and pollution.

Around Town Feb. 15-16: Lark Theater offers a special broadcast of Leonardo DaVinci's work on Thursday.
The San Rafael warehouse and it's website are all that remains of Bryan's Fine Foods.
New vendors at the Wednesday farmers market and a new restaurant scheduled to open this summer will make sure Town Center visitors won't go hungry.
Kathleen Lack's art reminds patients and staff at the Marin Cancer Institute to "enjoy every day."
Around Town Feb. 14-15: Larkspur-Corte Madera School District to consider its goals for students during Wednesday's meeting.
The City will honor preservationist and historian Nancy Curley to kick off Wednesday's council meeting. Council members will also review progress on the Rose Garden project and a graffiti ordinance.
Kathleen Lack's art reminds patients and staff at the Marin Cancer Institute to "enjoy every day."
Kathleen Lack's art reminds patients and staff at the Marin Cancer Institute to "enjoy every day."
The Larkspur City Council approves the Warren Truss design for the Sir Francis Drake overcrossing that will connect to the CalPark Tunnel path.
Around Town Feb. 13-14: Also, Larkspur Planning Commission meets Tuesday; Who will win the MCAL basketball title? The race starts Tuesday.
Officers are seeing a connection between burglaries and unlicensed, or improperly licensed, door-to-door salespeople.
Drop by the Patch booth at the farmers market at Marin Country Mart to let us know what you love or hate about Valentine's Day.
Clinical trials could offer the key to a better cancer treatment, but how to find the right one?
Clinical trials could offer the key to a better cancer treatment, but how to find the right one?
COM faces sanctions if it doesn't meet meet list of demands.
Around Town Feb. 10-12: Redwood High musicians perform at a fundraiser on Friday night; Learn how to create a blog Saturday; Take care of your roses Sunday.
The college is handed a to-do list of problems that must be fixed to save its accreditation.
Click the "Add" button on the map to post a marker.
Twin Cities Police Log Feb. 1-7: Two cars were broken into at the park. Also, a warning to keep an eye on your bike. Six bicycles were reported stolen this week.