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In 2015, the National Park Service asked the state to sign off on the demolition of all of the buildings at Laird’s Landing as unsafe. To Theresa Harlan and her husband, Tiger, the buildings represent ...
Sixty million years ago a chunk of granite located near Los Angeles began moving northwards. Propelled by the energy of earthquakes over eons, Point Reyes slid hundreds of miles along the San Andreas ...
TIRES PILED A year after it was brought to park officials’ attention, a trash heap remains at E Ranch in violation of a lease agreement. Photo by Jocelyn Knight. In a systemic failure of oversight, ...
The Pacific Sun Best of Marin 2025 Readers Poll For more than 60 years, the Pacific Sun has been Marin’s hype machine—spotlighting the tastemakers, scene-stealers, do-gooders and divine oddballs who ...
Measly Measles When I was a child 75 years ago, all the kids got measles. No one was afraid of it. Most mothers stayed at home and were comfortable caring for sick children. There was no “Big Pharma” ...
For sheer speed of growth, bamboo, that terrestrial family of jointed and woody grasses, takes the silver, seconded in that race only by giant sea kelp. For that, and for fact that it grows happily in ...
Napa Marriage, Fame & Other Horrors It’s time to dive into the fantastical, the horrific and the domestic with Betty and Clayton Bailey at di Rosa Downtown. Their exhibition showcases the quirky, wild ...
Slater dropped me off at the sailboat, christened the Tola Levine, now docked behind the Army Corps of Engineers in Sausalito. An activist took over the vessel on Tuesday, with the owner’s permission, ...
This is Bay Area Burger Week (June 18-29), providing a time to reflect, respect and perfect our experience of the once humble hamburger. The concept of a protein patty betwixt sides of a sliced bun ...
The Marin County Board of Supervisors unanimously agreed last week to apply for up to $16 million in state funding for the project.
In high school, she was quiet. She was kind, with flashes of dark wit, but boy was she quiet. Basically, she was a typical kid. Today, “Jenny W.” is still pretty reserved, but has emerged as a ...
In January 2017, the Marin Agricultural Land Trust (MALT) paid $1.66 million to the family business of a member of its board of directors, Sam Dolcini. The money bought a conservation easement on ...