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Larkspur's Lights May Get Synchronized
Nearly $40,000 in grant money will be used to coordinate traffic signals along Sir Francis Drake in an effort to improve fuel economy and safety.
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Nearly $40,000 in grant money will be used to coordinate traffic signals along Sir Francis Drake in an effort to improve fuel economy and safety.
Twin Cities Police activity from the weekend
Nancy Lee found the gnome at the lagoon near The Village.
He gets around town a lot, so where is he this week?
Larkspur resident and new anchor Cheryl Jennings shares the spotlight during a fundraiser at Dominican University.
Stolen car discovered after sitting in plain sight for a year; teen party gets out of hand.
Here are the top stories from July 20
Sapphire, whose first book became the movie 'Precious,' is at Book Passage tonight with her second effort, 'The Kid.'
CBS correspondent Jim Axelrod and Ross legendary marathoner Dean Karnazes team up to talk about life and running.
Our calendar got an overhaul last week. Don't forget to post your own events.
Annual water quality report shows low levels of contamination throughout Marin Municipal Water District.
The Ross Valley Sanitary District will consider, among other things, the proposed rate increase.
The City of Larkspur has redesigned its website. What do you think?
Local marathoner Dean Karnazes and CBS correspondent Jim Axelrod appear at Book Passage tonight.
San Anselmo's Barbara Tracy receives the inaugural Jackie Jewell Award
Local marathoner Dean Karnazes and CBS correspondent Jim Axelrod appear at Book Passage tonight.
After a brief drop, the price of gas is on the rise again.
Thank you to everyone who's taking time to march against cancer.
The City Council will consider at Tuesday's meeting how other local cities are preparing for the November elections.
College of Marin drama department sends out a casting call to local actors for a production of 'Arabian Nights.'