San Domenico School seeks athletic field expansion
The project would allow the private academy in Sleepy Hollow to hold baseball, softball and soccer games.
The project would allow the private academy in Sleepy Hollow to hold baseball, softball and soccer games.
Assembly Bill 2576 would make attempted murder defendants ineligible for mental health treatment in lieu of incarceration.
Officials in San Bernardino County argue that the 83-year-old California Institution for Men cannot securely house the condemned inmates.
The campaign aims to cap annual rent increases at 60% of the consumer price index or 3%, whichever is lower.
Point Reyes is a distinct land with an intriguing landscape and feel. The Bear Valley Trail is beautiful — an easy, wide trail with Bear Valley Creek flowing alongside, surrounded by an airy vault of green. It is a particularly good hike for friends, families and groups because the wide trail allows for easy conversation […]
Getting older presents challenges and extraordinary opportunities, writes Successful Aging columnist Helen Dennis.
There’s no question that looking back, the city officials might have been wise to not become a financial principal in the plan.
San Domenico senior Joaquin Foster stood on the podium at the at the North Coast Section Class A Meet with a pair of runner-up finishes.
Marin athletes won 11 events at the Redwood Empire Meet at Santa Rosa Junior College, with the Giants leading the way. The Redwood boys took home the team title, beating second-place Cardinal Newman by 20 points.
Continued funding for state's diaper bank is essential to help families who struggle to meet basic needs.
The two-day Mill Valley Music Festival got underway Saturday.
City officials anticipate the general fund will have a deficit of around $2 million by the end of the next fiscal year.
The board voted 4-1 in favor of moving the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Academy middle school students from Marin City to Sausalito.
County supervisors were briefed on the survey results Tuesday when they approved the county’s Area Agency on Aging plan for 2024-28.
Some students are resorting to making multiple tuition deposits, a tactic school administrators frown upon.
Allowing the measure to proceed would merely shift the battle to the electoral arena but that has its own complications.