In memory of Sharon Rushton, steadfast Marin County advocate
With heavy hearts we say goodbye to Sharon Rushton, tireless community activist and environmentalist, who recently passed away — far too soon — after a brief illne... … more »
With heavy hearts we say goodbye to Sharon Rushton, tireless community activist and environmentalist, who recently passed away — far too soon — after a brief illne... … more »
The March 19 CPUC phone-in hearings provide the last opportunity for the public to voice concerns. From the moment AT&T customers received notification that AT&... … more »
Summary Marin County home price trends are puzzling in several respects. First, they skyrocketed during this Work From Home (WFH) era. When every demographic a... … more »
One need only look at the chaos in Washington DC these days to be reminded that when our rules-based system is ignored to assuage one group’s feelings or beliefs o... … more »
Just a few weeks ago, leaning on polls, and voting records, I thought Measure A was most likely to pass. This is the $517 million school bond measure. The Tam... … more »
At a Special Board meeting on February 26th, the Mill Valley School District's Board has reversed its decision to pursue development of a new Middle School on Frie... … more »
Summary Proposition 1 is on the March 5th California ballot. It needs a 50% majority to pass. It authorizes $6.38 Billion in bonds to build mental health tr... … more »
The Marin American Indian Alliance will be presenting the Turtle Island Award at their 2nd Annual Marin Powwow on March 17th to George Forman of Nicasio. This awar... … more »
The following letter has been submitted to the Mill Valley School District's Citizen's Bond Oversight Committee, regarding the use of proceeds from Measure G, by M... … more »
Our new housing laws and policies were sold as boosting affordable housing production, but what I’m seeing is an explosion of market rate units statewide. With r... … more »