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Larkspur residents fight housing for chronically homeless
Larkspur residents are engaged in a legal fight to stop a Project Homekey development to house chronically homeless people.Read More
Man says he was assaulted after telling approaching jogger to put on mask
A Larkspur man told Marin County park rangers this week that he was assaulted for telling a jogger on the Gertrude Ord Trail to put on a face covering...Read More
San Anselmo high school removes, covers references to slave trader Sir Francis Drake
Officials at Sir Francis Drake High School in San Anselmo and the Tamalpais Union High School District have begun to cover and remove the high school’s name and symbols...Read More
Police running low on protective gear, call on public for donations
The Central Marin Police Authority put out the call Saturday for donations of face masks, eye protective gear, gloves and other equipment that’s now in short supply due to...Read More
Bay Area pavement quality improves slightly
The quality of pavement on Bay Area roads held steady in 2018, with a minor improvement to the regional average attributed to projects funded by the recent hike to...Read More
Larkspur SMART extension funded, due open by 2019
Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit has been awarded $22.5 million to connect the passenger train service between the San Rafael train station and the Larkspur Ferry.Read More
SMART trains inch toward free ‘preview rides’
The Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit train is blowing its horn but its wheels are not yet turning to provide passenger service.Read More
SMART trains to debut with free rides for all
Rides on the Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit train will be free through July 4 and half-price through Labor Day.Read More
Suspects at large after Larkspur shooting
A man was shot in a parking lot in Larkspur Wednesday evening.Read More