San Francisco Archbishop performs exorcism to cleanse protest site
Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone performed the ritual before some 150 supporters before holding a special Mass inside St. Raphael Catholic Church and an expected march to a Planned Parenthood clinic.
SF-Marin Food Bank asks for help amid volunteer shortage
San Francisco-Marin Food Bank says it's experiencing a shortage of volunteers.
Protestors use rocks to chip away at Junipero Serra statue in San Rafael
The group of around 60 people gathered on Indigenous Peoples' Day to call for the removal of a statue of Saint Junipero Serra at Mission San Rafael.
Man arrested for shooting pregnant woman with paintball gun
Tyrell Dreshon Atkinson was on Marin County Adult Probation for assault with a deadly weapon.
Search underway for suspects in Mill Valley CVS pharmacy robbery
Police said that shortly before 1:30 p.m. Sunday, three masked men entered the store and cased the inside for an extended period before jumping over the pharmacy counter in the back of the store.
Novato teachers oppose hybrid learning plan at rally
Novato teachers rallied Tuesday evening, expressing opposition to a proposed hybrid learning plan during the pandemic.
Golden retriever helps frontline firefighters cope with trying times
Firefighters battling wildfires in Northern California have an unusual friend to help keep their spirits up.
Traffic controls planned during fire damage road repairs on Highway 1 in Marin County
Starting Monday, work will be done from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays on the highway between Stinson Beach and Lone Tree Creek.
San Rafael says it will re-remove Breonna Taylor mural after it reappears
A mural for Breonna Taylor in Terra Linda, an unincorporated area of San Rafael, is set to be removed once again after reappearing, city officials said on Tuesday.
Marin County moves out of state's most restrictive COVID-19 reopening tier
Marin County has moved out of the state's most restrictive coronavirus pandemic reopening tier, allowing various business sectors to resume operating indoors with reduced capacity, a state public health official said Tuesday.
43rd annual Mill Valley Film Festival will go on, pandemic or not
The Mill Valley Film Festival will go on in 2020, pandemic or not.
Young California girl suffers brain-damage after near-drowning at pool party
Naomi Tseggai turned 9 on Thursday, yet she is unable to eat, speak, or walk, after a horrible pool accident. Left with brain damage from a near-drowning on Sept. 8, 2019, Naomi can breathe unassisted and her eyes are open, but she does respond.
Tiburon police chief retires after confrontation with Black owners
City officials said Michael Cronin’s departure was not connected to the incident and that the chief selected the retirement date to coincide with his military anniversary in 1966.
14 Marin County schools reopen for in-person classes
A 15th school had also received approval to open, but the school decided against re-opening Monday night after a staff member tested positive for COVID-19.
In last-minute decision, state bars Marin County from moving forward with business reopenings for now
The decision comes after the state reanalyzed its data and applied a new method for determining a county’s position on the four-tiered monitoring framework, the county said.
Woodward fire 93 percent contained as Point Reyes National Seashore remains closed
The fire has burned 4,800 acres since being started by an afternoon lightning strike on Aug. 18.
Cooling centers opening in Marin County with triple-digit heat expected Sunday, Monday
The cooling centers will be open from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
15 Marin County schools qualify to reopen for in-person instruction
"It's been a long five and a half months since school closed and we're thrilled to be going back," said Jenny Novack, a Kentfield resident and mother of two children.
In Marin County, some schools get permission to open classrooms
Marin County granted waivers to 15 schools that may reopen as soon as September 8 for in-person instruction.



















