San Rafael police sting results in 2 bike theft arrests

San Rafael police arrested a man and a woman during a downtown sting operation designed to catch bicycle thieves. 

Vaccinations having positive impact at long-term care centers: Marin County

During January, an average of 60 active COVD-19 cases was reported among residents at the county's long-term care centers. In February so far, that number dropped to 4 active cases. 

Nursing home COVID rates drop in Marin County following vaccinations

Public and private health officials said infection rates dropped 10-fold after residents received second doses in January.

Marin County to vaccinate those 65 and older, but appointments tough to get

There are several different places to get a vaccine in the county. But checking the county's website to connect to those vaccine appointments shows that CVS, Rite Aid and Safeway pharmacies are reporting all their vaccine appointments full for this coming week.

CVS begins offering COVID-19 vaccines in 11 states including California

The nation's largest chain of retail pharmacies began vaccinating people in 11 states, including California. Local appointments at CVS stores were snapped up in just one day.

Bay Area cheers Biden's ambitious projection to vaccinate U.S. by end of summer

"There could not be better news for us," said Dr. Matt Willis, Public Health Officer for Marin County. "It really feels like it's inching along and we want to go so much faster for everyone."

Report of attack on Marin County girl found to be fabricated

The Marin County Sheriff's Office says a report of a man grabbing a 15-year-old girl while she was jogging in the Lucas Valley area last week has been found to be fabricated.

Novato parents push to open more schools for in-person learning

Families say they're at a tipping point with distance learning. Of Novato's 7,000 students, about half are in hybrid learning, but it only includes 6th grade and younger.

Controversy over Novato school superintendent getting vaccine at teacher event

Towards the end of the event,  200 perishable vaccine doses were left, so, the doses were given to school superintendent  Kris Cosca and others.

Tiburon store owners file $2M suit against police for alleged racial profiling

According to the Bay Area News Group, the owners of "Yema" clothing filed lawsuits on Monday against the Tiburon and Belvedere police departments seeking $2 million. 

Novato family’s special ties to President Biden

A Novato family watched the Presidential inauguration from start to finish, thinking about a loved one who should have been there.

School credit cards charged for hot air balloon ride, oysters and trips

Records show Mill Valley School District credit cards were charged for lavish lunches, groceries, high-priced hotels and luxury transportation. Between 2014 and 2019, more than $163,000 was spent, concerning some parents.

Joshua Schiller, Newsom's brother in law, accused of domestic violence

Joshua Irwin Schiller, Gov. Newsom's brother-in-law, was arrested Wednesday night in Ross for alleged domestic violence, police officials said. 

Novato police seek suspect who vandalized tent near trail

Novato police are asking for the public's help in finding someone who vandalized a tent near a trail on Sunday.

Murmuration of starlings mesmerize crowds in small Marin County strip mall

Technically, the term murmuration refers to the bizarre-looking feat when hundreds, sometimes thousands, of starlings fly in swooping, intricately coordinated patterns through the sky. As for what it looks like? A massive swarm of shape-shifting black birds flying in unison among the clouds. 

Rescued sea lion makes 'miraculous recovery' after shark bite, poisoning

Bay Area veterinarians call a sea lion's recovery miraculous and inspiring after being treated for a severe shark bite and acid poisoning,