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Snake Bite Near Fairfax Serves Up Warning That Rattlesnake Season is Here
With summer heat coming, snakes are around, so don't be careless or you could end up in the hospital.
With summer heat coming, snakes are around, so don't be careless or you could end up in the hospital.
Need a plant that you can't kill? Have a red thumb? Succulents are the best path to success for the disgruntled gardener. Here's where to find them in San Anselmo and Fairfax.
Redwood is highest-ranking Marin school at 32nd in California, with Tam and Drake also in the top 100; Tomales and Terra Linda also make the list.
The Fairfax police blotter for April 11-16 includes spring cleaning at Peri's Silver Dollar.
One San Anselmo resident says yes, adding that he believes "our country greatly overestimates the dangers of language and nudity while underestimating the dangers of violence."
Five people from the Ross Valley are registered as runners. Are they okay?
The Fairfax Police blotter for April 4-9 includes a residential burglary, parking “havoc” near White Hill Middle School and stolen bikes.
Dimitri Storm, who eluded a massive manhunt in West Marin on April 5, has been spotted in Boulder Creek area of Santa Cruz County, according to authorities.
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Sara Jones replaces Gail Haar, who retired in March after serving as director of the county's library system since 2007. The system includes the Corte Madera Library.
Sara Jones replaces Gail Haar, who retired in March after serving as director of the county's library system since 2007. The system includes the Fairfax Library across from St. Rita's Church.
Longtime Marin IJ columnist Dick Spotswood says it's time for an independent group, like the county's planning staff, to take over dispute over zoning issues of councilman's building.
The Fairfax Police log for March 28- April 3 includes a fight near Java Hut and a misplaced Mercedes.
Check out the top 10 rated restaurants in San Anselmo and Fairfax, based on Yelp! reviews. Did your neighbors get it right?
The Fairfax Police blotter for March 21-26 includes a White Hill Middle School student found with a knife.
On Wednesday, electronic kiosks where drivers can use cash to pay for their bridge toll (before or after they cross) can be found throughout the Bay Area as Golden Gate Bridge officials switch to all-electronic tolling.
The Fairfax Police blotter for March 13-19 includes vandalism at the Fairfax Coin Car Wash and a hot tub noise complaint.
Fairfax councilwoman Pam Hartwell-Herrero is also resigning from council later this year.
Six months after she completed the journey of building her own restaurant from scratch and opened her spot in the Red Hill Shopping Center, Louise Franz is drawing rave reviews.
The Fairfax Police blotter for March 9-12 includes a DUI arrest and doorbell ditching.