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Wilkes Bashford Closes the Door On Its North Bay Closet
Mayor Willie Brown is going to have to find a new place to shop when he is in Mill Valley .
When was the last time you checked in with your partner?
Emotional and Relationship Health with Lisa Brookes Kift, MFT Relationships need nurturing much as a garden needs tending.
Volunteers needed for Ross Creek cleanup
Volunteers are being sought for the annual Ross Creek Cleanup Day from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday.
Controversial pathway finished along Shady Lane in Ross
After a nine-year struggle and a threatened lawsuit, a new decomposed granite pathway in Ross debuted this week and is expected to provide safe travel for bikers and pedestrians - including those in wheelchairs - who formerly used a dirt path or the street.
2 fundraisers for Marin Organic
Thirteen Marin businesses will participate in two fundraising events for Marin Organic's "lunch money" campaign, which aims to raise $50,000 to support the nonprofit's school lunch and gleaning program.
A symbol of Russian history at risk in California
FORT ROSS, Calif. - Nearly two centuries ago, Russian colonists selected a patch of sloping grassland along California's rugged North Coast for a new settlement.
Rodeo producer Cotton Rosser wants to bring his rodeo to Palm Springs . Rosser is associated with a long record of animal abuse.
Mayor unsuccessful in delaying stipend increase for San Anselmo council members
San Anselmo Town Council members on Tuesday did not support a motion by the mayor to delay an increase in their $99 monthly stipends to $300, a raise set to take effect after the November election.
Expert to discuss 'Fats, Carbs, Salt and You'
The Marin County Commission on Aging is sponsoring a presentation called "Fats, Carbs, Salt and You" at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in the Caroline Livermore Pavilion at the Marin Art & Garden Center at 30 Sir Francis Drake Blvd.
Man killed in Thursday car accident near Wadsworth identified
A man killed Thursday in a single vehicle rollover accident on State Route 447 north of Wadsworth was identified today by Nevada Highway Patrol officials.
Today: Center Stage Presents "Premiere!"
Premiere! By Dale Wasserman The Ross Valley Players kicks off its 2009-2010 season with the West Coast Premiere of Dale Wasserman's "Premiere!," a funny, suspenseful and witty comedy about a playwright who "discovers" a never-before-seen play by William Shakespeare.
California considers a gas tax
When 27th District Assemblymember Bill Monning hosted a town hall meeting last month with the Campaign for Sensible Transportation, the table seemed set for a conversation on planes, trains and automobiles and the budget cuts to public transportation.
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Surviving Recession: Some Sacramentans ditch the AC
LEZLIE STERLING lsterling@sacbee.com Kara Dobrinski draws the curtains in her Elmhurst home to keep it cooler in the summer heat.
Ross School nets $2.85 million in stimulus windfall
Ross School has won the federal stimulus fund lottery. School officials learned Friday they would receive a $2.85 million school construction bond tax credit as part of the federal stimulus bill - a credit Superintendent Tammy Murphy believes will save Ross taxpayers $5.4 million in interest.