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Rethinking Public Safety As Protests Continue
Suddenly, defunding law enforcement has become a regular part of the public conversation, just ahead of meetings in which many governing bodies will review proposed budgets for the fiscal year, which runs July 1 to June 30 throughout California.
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New Bill to make PG&E a public entity
Sen. Scott Weiner intros new bill
A year after Pacific Gas and Electric filed for...
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New Bill to make PG&E a public entity
Sen. Scott Weiner intros new bill
A year after Pacific Gas and Electric filed for...
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North Bay Food Banks Ramp Up Efforts as Winter Sets In
It comes as no surprise to learn that the demand for food donations has...
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‘Project Censored’ Spotlights 2020’s Buried News Stories
Project Censored's annual books shed light on the most significant news stories that were somehow deemed not fit to print.
Letters
It’s About Time
I enjoyed reading Tom Gogola’s article “Making Bank” (June 27, 2019).
In my former life...
Letters
Wrong Turn
I believe it’s Bel Marin Keys (“Cruiser Control,” June 26, 2019). I don’t know...
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MALT Board of Directors’ Conflicts of Interest Exposed as Legal Battle Unfolds
In January 2017, the Marin Agricultural Land Trust (MALT) paid $1.66 million to the...
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Budget cuts loom as school year ends
May is always a busy month for school administrators, staff, teachers and students. High...
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Power Plays
Once again, PG&E’s impact on the public brought it negative attention and, this week,...
Features
Feature: Pipeline backers
By Will Parrish
Mill Valley’s Shelterpoint Business Center occupies a narrow strip of asphalt between...
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Marine Sanctuary Looking for Marin Council Members
Located 22 miles off the coast of the Point Reyes headlands, the Cordell Bank...
Opinion
Open Mic: Should libraries be closed during pandemic?
No library director ever wants to close a library. It’s a heartbreaking choice, but staying closed is the right thing to do, to protect the public and our staff.
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Marin County Posts, Then Removes, Bacteria Warning Signs at Point Reyes Beaches
Who's in charge of warning the public of unsafe conditions at Point Reyes National Seashore? Not us, says one Marin County agency.
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