Larkspur-Corte Madera, CA|News|
Town Council Candidates Square Off Tonight
Incumbents Alexandra Cock and Bob Ravasio meet former Corte Madera Town Council member Melissa Gill in a debate leading up to the November elections.

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.
Incumbents Alexandra Cock and Bob Ravasio meet former Corte Madera Town Council member Melissa Gill in a debate leading up to the November elections.

Twin Cities Police Log: Sept. 21-27
Can marijuana cure cancer, or are college medical students just looking for a good time? Larkspur-Corte Madera editor Derek Wilson takes a look at the film 'What If Cannabis Cured Cancer?'
Residents implore City Council to join the Marin Energy Authority.
Control burn from the Marin Headlands sparks reports of fire.
No one's seen it, but there's evidence of a black bear near Kent Lake
Check out 1001 Arabian Nights under the Big Top, go to the races, or enjoy some farm-fresh food.
BayGroup International promotes D'Andrea
Is the cure for cancer closer than we think?
There are some important meetings going on this week in the Twin Cities.
City Council leaning toward making an appointment to fill a vacant seat after the November election.
Expect delays near Stinson beach
Can marijuana cure cancer, or are college medical students just looking for a good time?
Bryan Brothers warm up for this weekend's Esurance Classic at Harbor Point Tennis Club with a little competition against some of the inmates at San Quentin.
Bryan Brothers warm up for this weekend's Esurance Classic at Harbor Point Tennis Club with a little competition against some of the inmates at San Quentin.
Twin Cities Police Report: Sept. 14-20
Teen steps forward with a claim she was raped repeatedly for more than 6 years by a family member.
What are the biggest issues facing your town or city?
Larkspur residents might have another source for electricity if the City joins the Marin Energy Authority.
Food, music and movies are some of the big things going on this week in our town.