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Dirt to Dirt, an Entrepreneur Touts ‘Ecological Burial’

As a ghoulish hypothetical, if one were to place an unembalmed body in a concrete casket, and allowed the process of natural decomposition to...
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Movement draws attention to missing and murdered Indigenous women

Another epidemic is unfolding. Not a viral disease, but an outbreak that is nonetheless a real sickness killing women in the community. The trending hashtag...
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Paradise Cost: The Price of Supporting Private Ranching With a Sales Tax

Chief Marin, Leader, Rebel, and Legend by Betty Goerke traces how European settlers drove Indigenous peoples out of Marin County with guns, crosses and...

Sensitive to Light

The author’s comment about Pick of the Litter—“it almost makes me want to gouge out my eyeballs, grab a stick and be led around...

Hog Island Heaven

Hog Island Oyster Co. and the Environmental Action Committee (EAC) of West Marin have resolved their differences over Hog Island’s expansion plans, as the...
No Going Back

No Going Back

Last week’s off-year elections not only brought further proof that Democrats are doing better with voters than the pundits, polls and political media keep...

Sonoma and Marin Locations Make Work Cool

While coworking spaces were certainly around before the pandemic, the number of  professionals working remotely or from home has increased dramatically over the past...

Upfront: To Witt

James Lee Witt, the Bill Clinton–era Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) director, was tapped in October to lead the fire-recovery nonprofit Rebuild NorthBay. He...

Premiere: The Things of Youth unveils new single, “Brothers in Paradise”

North Bay musician and songwriter Jon Fee has made music under many different names, from his time in Sonoma County experimental outfit The Rum...

LBC begins online programming

Since 1981, the Luther Burbank Center for the Arts has hosted national touring artists in its 1,600-seat theater and been the home for locals...
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