Thursday May 9 | Point Reyes Light
Marin ag groups parse Coastal Act with regulators
In a rare appearance in Marin County, the California Coastal Commission sought feedback Wednesday on the agricultural regulations at the heart of its voter-mandated mission to preserve, protect and restore the shoreline from sweeping development and environmental degradation.
Thursday May 9 | Marin Independent Journal
Marshall project gets clean water grant
The state has given the county a $750,000 clean water grant to design and construct sewage facilities for 20 homes and businesses along Tomales Bay in Marshall.
Mmm, Cowgirl Creamery: 5 great cheesemaker tours
OBSESSED WITH creamy Mt. Tam? Besotted with Barinaga Baserri? Or simply smitten by the spectacle of baby goats and lambs? When spring rolls around, some of Northern California's top dairy farmers and cheesemakers throw open their doors to families and small groups eager to learn more about the art of cheesemaking.
Alumni honored at 80th annual awards ceremony
More than 600 alumni gathered Saturday night in Downtown Los Angeles' Westin Bonaventure Hotel for the 80th Annual Alumni Award, honoring seven outstanding alumni for their achievements and service to the university.
Cowgirl Creamery: 5 great cheesemaker tours
The cheesemakers at Harley Farms use flowers, herbs and other ingredients to decorate their popular chevre rounds.
Happy Wanderer: For a trip through time, try Nick's Cove in Marin
Marin County's slick PR piece invites visitors to "step out to the end of the earth." Consider yourself lucky that the end is near.
Cowgirl Creamery: 5 great cheesemaker tours
Obsessed with creamy Mt. Tam? Besotted with Barinaga Baserri? Or simply smitten by the spectacle of baby goats and lambs? When spring rolls around, some of Northern California's top dairy farmers and cheesemakers throw open their doors to families and small groups eager to learn more about the art of cheesemaking.