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Marin Independent Journal on MSNOwner of several Bay Area cemeteries loses ruling over $52 million in ‘endowment care’ fundsThe owner of four graveyards, including Evergreen Cemetery in Oakland, is accused of mishandling funds intended for the ...
A waterside bicycle ride from Marin’s Civic Center to Point San Pedro in San Rafael decades ago was a defining moment for ...
The Great Highway is scheduled to permanently close this Friday. That is expected to cause a diversion of traffic onto the ...
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A tiny museum on Mount Tam now houses a re-creation of a lost piece of California historyRecently arrived at a one-room museum on Mount Tamalpais is a freshly milled length of laurel tree cut to the dimensions of a railroad tie. A bronze plaque identifies it as a re-creation of the ...
A six-day stretch of precipitation started in Marin on Wednesday, bringing more than an inch of rain and gusts of nearly 80 ...
California’s slightly drier water year is bad news for fans of the super blooms. “Super bloom” is the common term for when ...
For the past three years, 100 motion-activated cameras around Mount Tamalpais have taken almost four million photos in an effort to learn more about the wildlife that lives on and around the mountain.
December 22, the day appointed for our hike around Mount Tamalpais, did not look at all promising. Temperatures were in the 40s, the wind was up, and the brooding dawn sky looked like it held enough ...
But first, they’d need to be released from prison. The nation’s largest public university system is developing a new college transfer program with Mount Tamalpais College, which is located within San ...
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