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Dec 27, 2023
Nature guide educates students on hikes at Ring Mountain
Walking around Tiburon’s Ring Mountain Preserve, it’s easy to dismiss the giant domed nests made by dusky-footed woodrats as just a pile...
Dec 28, 2022
Belvedere woman helps share stories from inside San Quentin
As a teacher inside San Quentin State Prison helping inmates obtain their high school equivalency credentials, Belvedere resident Diane...
May 4, 2022
Strawberry Point’s makerspace inspires hands-on learning
For Strawberry Point Elementary School fourth-grader Kai Horngrad, failure isn’t such a bad thing when working on an engineering project...
Apr 8, 2021
Southern Marin fire aims to hire more diverse workforce
In an effort to address a systemic lack of diversity within the fire service, the Southern Marin Fire Protection District and other local...
Mar 24, 2021
Tiburon names 27-year San Mateo cop as town’s new chief of police
The town of Tiburon has hired a 27-year veteran of the San Mateo Police Department as its new chief of police after a four-month...
Mar 24, 2021
Belvedere and homeowner in standoff over illegal olive trees
The city of Belvedere appears to be in a standoff with a Golden Gate Avenue homeowner who planted two view-blocking olive trees on city...
Mar 24, 2021
2 new benches slated for Tom Price Park with foundation grant
A pair of new benches will be installed on the northern end of Belvedere’s Tom Price Park with a $5,000 grant from the Belvedere...
Mar 17, 2021
Belvedere again considers request to help fund expansion of library
The Belvedere City Council is once again being asked to contribute to the ongoing library expansion project — this time to the tune of...
Mar 10, 2021
Park rubber protest leads to call for restraining order, ban of lone adults
A heated debate over Belvedere’s decision to install rubber matting at Community Park playground bubbled over last week when two members...
Mar 10, 2021
Report: Widening roads is linchpin to safe evacuations
After watching mass evacuations while five of the six largest wildfires in California’s history burned across more than a million acres...
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