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Marin Gets $44.6M For 4 Infrastructure Projects
The California Transportation Committee has awarded more than $3.1 billion to help rebuild or upgrade infrastructure across the state.

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The California Transportation Committee has awarded more than $3.1 billion to help rebuild or upgrade infrastructure across the state.

The Vector Control District will have trucks working in parts of San Jose and unincorporated Santa Clara County on Tuesday night.
"Do not buy small turtles with shells less than 4 inches long," CDC experts warned after 26 people were sickened nationwide.
Following a confirmed mountain lion sighting Friday in San Mateo, a neighbor found a bobcat in their backyard Sunday evening.
Took a break from the news this weekend? Worry not: we've rounded up some of the stories you missed in NorCal on Saturday and Sunday.
Los Angeles Unified will close all schools, campuses, and after-school programs Monday amid the unprecedented tropical storm.
The quake's epicenter was northwest of Los Angeles, near Ojai in Ventura County.
The National Weather Service issued a flash flood warning Sunday covering southern Los Angeles County and southeastern Ventura County.
The county's second mountain lion sighting of the week was reported Friday morning in San Mateo.
The Inc. 5000 tracks startup growth across the nation. This year, the ranking featured two that call Marin County home.
New license plate recognition cameras in Palo Alto led police to a vehicle that was stolen at gunpoint Monday night in Berkeley.
New license plate recognition cameras in Palo Alto led police to a vehicle that was stolen at gunpoint Monday night in Berkeley.
The Inc. 5000 tracks startup growth across the nation and included 27 companies based in San Mateo County in this year's ranking.
The Inc. 5000 tracks startup growth across the nation and included more than two dozen Peninsula companies in this year's ranking.
The Inc. 5000 tracks startup growth across the nation and included more than two dozen Peninsula companies in this year's ranking.
The Inc. 5000 tracks startup growth across the nation and included more than two dozen Peninsula companies in this year's ranking.
The Inc. 5000 tracks startup growth across the nation and included more than two dozen Peninsula companies in this year's ranking.
The Inc. 5000 tracks startup growth across the nation and included more than two dozen Peninsula companies in this year's ranking.
The Inc. 5000 tracks startup growth across the nation and included more than two dozen Peninsula companies in this year's ranking.
The Inc. 5000 tracks startup growth across the nation and included more than two dozen Peninsula companies in this year's ranking.