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Stolen Car Likely Set Ablaze Near Point Reyes, Police Say
A Ford Escape reported stolen out of Rohnert Park was found on fire early Wednesday morning, according to law enforcement officials.

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After a rough economic stretch for downtown business, Mill Valley is in the midst of a push to stimulate downtown business. That effort must be willing to innovate but also strike a balance between promoting downtown business and retaining the town's inimitable character.
The city must remain vigilant on issues of emergency preparedness, vegetation management and evacuation planning. Despite an improving real estate market, the city should strive for a more affordable housing market.
With its Miller Avenue Streetscape plan and all of its road projects, the city should try to promote alternative forms of transit throughout town.
A Ford Escape reported stolen out of Rohnert Park was found on fire early Wednesday morning, according to law enforcement officials.

A Ford Escape reported stolen out of Rohnert Park was found on fire early Wednesday morning, according to law enforcement officials.
This week’s roundup of police activities includes July 4th-related hijinks and a balding and goateed white man driving a red sports car.
Get your free Slurpee Wednesday, July 11 at any of the three 7-Elevens in town to mark the occasion.
Mill Valley singer-songwriter continues quest for $1 million prize with a performance at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark.
Faced with major health setbacks and what they say were predatory loans, couple stands to lose their Eastwood Way home after 33 years.
From Tuesday to Thursday, removal of flammable vegetation will force the closure of the southbound Hwy. 101 on-ramp at the end of East Blithedale Avenue.
Riding for the San Anselmo-based Exergy Twenty12 team, Mill Valley pro notches another win after suffering a series of concussions over the past 18 months.
City Council plans to tackle a resolution this year that would ban smoking in all city parks, including the Depot Plaza, as well as at all public events and within 20 feet of service lines and the entrances of public buildings.
Riding for the Exergy Twenty12 team, local pro notches another win in return after suffering a series of concussions over the past 18 months.
From Tuesday to Thursday, removal of flammable vegetation will force the closure of the southbound Hwy. 101 on-ramp at the end of East Blithedale Avenue.
Fireworks, panhandling, Sunday parking and the cutest dog in Mill Valley were the talk of the town over the past week. Check out the most popular stories on Mill Valley Patch from the week that was.
Four pair of pantyhose were found on the body of Roxene Roggasch on the eastern slope of White's Hill near Fairfax on Jan. 11, 1977, prosecutors say.
Daryl Kumar Mears gets 16 years to life for the gruesome attack on a Marin City man, who was stabbed 68 times in 2010.
Citing safety concerns for those soliciting on the medians at East Blithedale and Camino Alto, city posts signs encouraging residents to give to local charities instead of panhandlers.
Mill Valley resident finds a diamond ring in a purse she bought at the American Cancer Society’s Discovery Store, then locates the bag’s donor and returns the ring to a Tiburon woman.
From Beers and Burgers to Bikes and Burritos, we have 25 Readers' Choice categories that need your nominations. Please visit the categories and tell us who you would like to see in the running. The deadline is July 9.
Fours years after the release of its popular 20-minute film critical of excessive consumerism and the need for sustainability, organization headlines First Friday event.
This week's roundup of police activities also includes a dose of barking dogs, thefts and holiday-related debauchery.
In an effort to prevent runaways, officials recommend bringing animals indoors when residents expect to hear fireworks, and to shut the blinds or close the curtains, and turn the TV or music volume up.