This one feels like one of the "Ice Age" movies, full of constantly nattering snark and meanness. For better or worse, it never slows down.
Golf benefits overlooked in San Geronimo situation As a golfer who played at the former San Geronimo Golf Course, I beg to differ with comments by Lisa Stratton in the New York Times article republished in the IJ (“Growing trend: Golf course conversions to open space,” Feb. 26). Stratton said: “What we’ve learned is how […]
Investigators suspect, but have been unable to confirm, that a fireplace malfunction destroyed the Tomales Bay landmark.
Marin County is facing about $17 billion in expenses to protect itself from the rising sea, the second highest cost estimate in the Bay Area, according to a state planner.
Del Mar, Kent and Mill Valley middle schools have been named California Distinguished Schools for 2024, the state Department of Education announced.
More than a quarter of female Black voters describe abortion as their top issue in this year’s presidential election.
A new trial opened for two former Marin classmates in the slaying of an Italian plainclothes police officer during a botched sting operation after Italy’s highest court threw out their convictions.
Mayor Sheng Thao insists on the team name and a future expansion club. It’s not going to happen. It’s the wrong play.
Redwood High alum Kylie Horstmeyer came off the bench to score 15 points to help lead San Diego past Pepperdine, 79-64, in Thursday's opening round of the West Coast Conference women's basketball tournament.
Friday's local events: Prep baseball: Marin Catholic at San Marin: 3:30 p.m., San Marin HS; Terra Linda at Tam: 3:30 p.m., Mill Valley; Redwood at San Rafael: 4 p.m., San Rafael; Novato at Sonoma Valley: 6 p.m., Sonoma
I am a fan of women’s basketball. And, apparently, I’m not alone. Consider this: The per game viewership on the Fox network this year showed an average of 981 thousand people watched a women’s basketball game compared to 946 thousand per game who watched men’s.
The flight to Japan was cut short, an airport spokesman said, when the plane, a Boeing 777-200 twin-jet, lost one of its landing gear tires during takeoff.