Larkspur-Corte Madera, CA|News|
UPDATE: Teens Finding Easy Access To Drugs
Report finds 40 percent of Redwood High School juniors have used marijuana within the past 30 days.

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.
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Report finds 40 percent of Redwood High School juniors have used marijuana within the past 30 days.

Visit Book Passage for fun, then hit the farmers market for a tasty treat.
Check out this televised debate courtesy of the League of Women Voters.
It's decision time in the Corte Madera Town Council elections.
Local favorite gets into the Halloween swing with a costume party, so come one and come all to raise some spirits.
CHP, Sheriff's Department discover several intoxicated teens at a Kentfield party in the early morning hours Sunday.
Giants fall to San Marin 47-12 in a MCAL football matchup.
Add your photos to this selection from Marin Country Mart's Halloween Carnival.
Scary stories of fraud, pumpkin tossing and burglary reported to the Twin Cities Police, Oct. 19-25.
After more than 10 years of planning, the Rose Garden Project is close to moving on to the construction phase.
Vegetation obscuring key streets signs can confuse visitors.
Bandit escapes with cash from First Community Bank at the Corte Madera Town Center
Puppet show highlights the local events calendar for Oct. 26-27.
Tough guy John Shaft, AKA actor Richard Roundtree, warns men that they are susceptible to the disease, even though it is relatively rare. So don't be afraid or embarrassed to get checked out if you feel a lump in your chest.
Redwood High School officials encourage safe and sane Homecoming festivities, highlighted by Saturday's parade, football game and dance.
What's happening around town, Oct. 25-26.
Larkspur candidate Brad Marsh and Corte Madera incumbent Bob Ravasio receive support ahead ahead of the Nov. 8 election.
What's happening in our community Oct. 24-25.
Laptop computers are stolen from a classroom for the second time in a week.