20 Marin schools see COVID outbreak as cases surge nationwide
Several schools in Marin County are experiencing COVID outbreaks currently, as cases surge nationwide.
Sacramento residents identified in deadly Marin Headlands plane crash
Both victims that died in a small plane crash in the Marin Headlands Friday, have been identified. Officials also shared flight track video that showed their last turns before the fatal descent.
Mother's Day rally for abortion rights held in Marin County
From Berkeley to San Rafael, hundreds gathered at two Bay Area protests in support of abortion rights. Sunday's rally in San Rafael lasted for several hours outside the Marin County Civic Center.
Mother of Jesuit High School student dies in Marin Headlands plane crash
One of two victims has been identified in the deadly Friday plane crash in the Marin Headlands. Jennifer "JJ" Fox, was a parent of a student at Jesuit High School, according to Sacramento station KCRA.
Two dead after plane crash in Marin Headlands
Two people were found dead after a plane crash in the Marin Headlands Friday afternoon, authorities said.
Marin relaxes some water restrictions for customers
In a move that seems counter to what other water agencies are doing, the Marin Municipal Water District has ended its emergency water declaration.
Sonoma-Marin 'SMART' trains resume Sunday service
Sunday train serivce started running in Sonoma and Marin counties for the first time in more than two years.
San Rafael high school teacher was intoxicated on job, police say
A teacher in a San Rafael high school has been arrested for child endangerment after she allegedly appeared intoxicated on the job, the San Rafael police announced on Thursday.
Tiburon to pay $150K to Black couple after racial profiling suit
The town of Tiburon agreed to pay $150,000 a Black couple to settle their racial profiling lawsuit.
Beloved North Bay coffee shop, a symbol of the American Dream, may be priced out
In San Rafael, a beloved coffee shop has a potentially fatal problem: landlords unwilling to renew its lease. This is an immigrant American Dream that may become a business obituary.
Bomb threat found inside Easter egg on Novato H.S. campus deemed meritless
A bomb threat found within an Easter egg on the Novato High School campus on Friday has been deemed meritless and the campus has reopened, police said.
Dozens of Marin County eighth-graders return from field trip to DC with COVID
When Marin County 8th graders returned from their field trip to Washington D.C. last week, two dozen of them immediately tested positive for COVID-19, Marin County Public Health said.
Marin 8th graders return from field trip to Washington D.C. with COVID-19
When Marin County 8th graders returned from their field trip to Washington D.C. last week, two dozen of them immediately tested positive for COVID-19, Marin County Public Health said.
Missing Mill Valley woman found dead in car
A search and rescue team found Jennifer Aranson inside her parked vehicle in Kentfield.
2 bodies found in car parked near Highway 101 in San Rafael
Two bodies were found in a car parked near a Highway 101 off-ramp in San Rafael, according to CHP.
Bay Area family will spend spring break in Ukraine
The Kurtzig family lived in Ukraine for nearly a year and will return over spring break to deliver medical supplies, food, and safety equipment to the country during the war.
San Rafael homeless man suing city for health problems
A man who is homeless in San Rafael has sued both the city and CalTrans, claiming that living in a camp near the freeway has caused multiple health issues.
Californians honor Cesar Chavez Day with community service
In honor of Cesar Chavez Day, communities across California on Thursday are participating in a day of community service. That includes Martha's Kitchen in San Jose, where Mayor Sam Liccardo will be handing out food.
Ukrainian chess grandmaster in Bay Area, raising money for country after fleeing the war
A Ukranian chess grandmaster, is among the refugees to arrive in the Bay Area in the wake of Russia's invasion in the country.
Cesar Chavez's legacy recognized and honored by North Bay high school students
Students in the North Bay took to the streets one day ahead of Cesar Chavez Day in a symbolic march to honor the late activist’s legacy.



















