Larkspur-Corte Madera, CA|News|
9/11 Ten Years Later: Are We Winning The War On Terror?
The debate goes on over whether or not we are any safer from terrorism a decade after one of the most horrific moments in history.
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.
The debate goes on over whether or not we are any safer from terrorism a decade after one of the most horrific moments in history.
Soccer parents warm up the minivans for another season.
Twin Cities Crime Blotter for Aug. 31-Sept. 6: Three cars on one street are broken into during one night.
After eight terms on the council and seven terms as mayor, Joan Lundstrom says it's time for a break.
Corte Madera develops a plan to cover a temporary budget shortfall until the State repays money it borrowed.
In his ongoing battle with cancer, Larkspur-Corte Madera Patch editor Derek Wilson struggles to find enough nutritious foods when he just doesn't feel like eating. La Ginestra offers pure therapy to this Mill Valley native.
How are you taking positive action in your community ahead of the 10th anniversary of 9/11?
Marin Brewing Company workers detail their adventures in the fields.
CHP arrests one driver, cites three others.
It's hard to find enough nutritious foods when you just don't feel like eating.
The search goes on for bids as the window starts to close on the construction opportunity for this year.
Police are cracking down on impaired drivers during the Labor Day weekend.
Corte Madera plans a second workshop on the legalities of keeping bees and chickens in residential areas.
It's hard to find enough nutritious foods when you just don't feel like eating.
No one is injured, but four residents are forced from their homes.
Victims are taken to the hospital with first and second degree burns
Going for a ride this holiday weekend?
Washington is expected to testify against four other suspects in the killing of businessman Tong Van Le.
CHP and local police are ganging up this weekend on impaired drivers.