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Larkspur City Council meets Wednesday to consider pensions and honor local homeowners.
What's happening around town? Tuesday-Wednesday, Dec. 15-16
Landmark day is fast approaching with a checkup to see if my carcinoid cancer is staying away.
Landmark day is fast approaching with a checkup to see if my carcinoid cancer is staying away.
Citizen Advisory Committee meeting to discuss ways to bolster the city's character
Police searching for woman who attempted to pepper spray a security officer after a grab-and-go robbery in The Village on Saturday.
Corte Madera's Town Council is expected to formalize its decision to join the Marin Energy Authority.
Looking forward to a happy anniversary of the day I came face to face with cancer.
With the election over, Corte Madera's Town Council has a lot of work to do.
Mayor Alexandra Cock and Bob Ravasio are re-elected to the Town Council with a win over former councilwoman Melissa Gill.
Brad Marsh is trailing after the first poll numbers are released, but he'll still likely join the Larkspur City Council.
Final returns are in and the bond measures on the Corte Madera ballot for the local schools and a parcel tax for paramedics win.
Slow start to the ballot-counting process, but action should pick up tonight.
Looking forward to a happy anniversary of the day I came face to face with cancer.
Parcel tax opponents want Corte Madera to fund paramedic services from the general fund.
Stolen bicycles are recovered after an early-morning chase that began at Larkspur Landing ends in a car crash in Richmond.
Looking forward to a happy anniversary of the day I came face to face with cancer.
Twin Cities Crime Log, Oct. 26-Nov. 1: Woman reports the the theft of $30,000 in jewelry.
Town Council votes 4-1 to become the county's final municipality to join the Marin Energy Authority.