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He was released without incident
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“Leafy is one thing,” begins a damning report by the California Commission on Foliage Equity, “but huge swaths of this town are blanketed by a majestic canopy of old-growth forest.” Most residents have their own personal redwood trees, and there are entire neighborhoods that have never been exposed to the
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Recently confirmed Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has revamped the FDA's iconic food pyramid, but nothing he suggested is weird enough for Fairfax resident Chelsea Arvar . “For example, he only suggests 4-6 servings of raw milk per day. And the other things he talks about — Ivermectin, Methalyne
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With its big-box stores, unchecked sprawl and affordable housing, Novato has never quite fit in with the rest of Marin County. Now, officials have voted to let the town go. “This isn’t the end of Novato,” said Marin’s County Commissioner. “It will continue to exist, as it has
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Being raised in a crime-free haven of privilege doesn’t mean teens don’t know how to handle themselves, says Trent Harding, a 17 year-old junior at Redwood High School. “I grew up in a place where no one locks their doors, and kids wear pajamas to school until they’
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Huge burden placed on community
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They summit Mt. Tam before breakfast, and now they’ve topped the national rankings: Marin County’s over-65 population are officially the spryest in the country. Not that locals are all that surprised. “One almost ran me over on the Dipsea Trail,” said Alison Easton, of Sausalito. “I had to
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Boots and belt buckles to be donated to charity
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