San Rafael George Russell: San Rafael tiny homes plan a surprise to neighbors San Rafael and Marin County will create a village of 65 tiny homes on a Terra Linda property to address homelessness.
LAST YEAR, SAN QUENTIN NEWS was dubbed The New York Times of prison newspapers. This year, it's being called the Pulitzer Prize-winner of journalism behind bars for winning best newspaper at the ...
A Marin County jury is deciding whether a San Rafael police officer is a criminal, or whether he was just doing his job. The jury began deliberations Friday in the case of Brandon Nail, who is charged ...
Last weekend, a special performance unfolded in Central San Rafael. The location was unusual: it's where collection bins full of waste, recycling and compost are brought. The occasion was the 10th ...
In an exciting turn of events, a rare and highly coveted piece of Tiffany history, a “Pond Lily” lamp, set a new auction record at San Rafael’s Fine Estate, Inc. recently. The winning bid of $275,000 ...
A San Francisco street ambassador who had just turned his life around after 23 years in prison was shot dead by a man he’d asked to stop using drugs outside a public library, according to officials ...
The Burlingame School District is working with the San Mateo County Office of Education to host the first micromobility transportation training and registering program in the county, teaching students ...
A 54-year-old ex-con pleaded guilty Thursday, Oct. 2 to carrying out a takeover-style bank robbery in Anaheim — one day after he got out of state prison. Eric Walter Gray, who has a lengthy criminal ...
If the federal government shuts down at 12:01 a.m. on Wednesday — barring a late-hour deal between Democrats and Republicans — the Blue Angels air show probably won’t be taking to the skies for San ...
The story began in 1931 at the Hawthorne, Nevada, Naval Weapon Depot. Stationed there, U.S. Marine Louis Nelson was officiating a basketball game that included Liz Guisti, a member of Tonopah’s ...