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Marin City Pioneers, Unsung Heroes Helped Win WWII

The first Black people arrived in Marin City 83 years ago, on Aug. 13, 1942, recruited from across the country to fill jobs at a new Sausalito shipyard building World War II cargo ships. They hopped into automobiles and boarded buses and trains, some traveling for days, to reach the...

Brother’s Keeper: Marin Man Suing Police Over the Use of Body Restraint Device

Part one of a series about a Marin family, mental health and local law enforcement. Michael Little never believed his...

‘Marin Lately.’ Who’s Behind the County’s New Satirical Website?

About three months ago, while researching some random topic on Google, “Marin Lately” popped up in the search results....

Tech4Youth: Student Launches Nonprofit to Provide Computer Access for Local Kids

At just 15, Natty Gove has already done something most adults haven’t: He founded a nonprofit to get laptops...

Homeless Shuffle on Gov. Newsom’s Road to Nowhere

Last week, Gov. Gavin Newsom continued his blustery rhetoric about clearing homeless encampments at the local level. Too bad...

Misbehavin’ Marin, Bad Neighbors Create Havoc

When I put out the call for bad neighbor stories, I expected a few responses. Instead, my inbox overfloweth. My...

Dereliction of Duty: Novato Rejected County’s Advice on Homeless Camp

Two months passed quickly for the homeless people living in a city-sanctioned encampment at Novato’s Lee Gerner Park. At a...

Poetry World Series Comes to Mill Valley Library on Friday, April 25

Players drafted. Batting order decided. Umpires prepared. The night is fast approaching for the Poetry World Series at the...
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