SF Weekly - Fri Nov 06
The odd media war unfolding in San Francisco -- in which major dailies establish editions here while local periodicals fade away -- advanced in a new direction Friday, with a page A-19 story in the New York City edition of the New York Times titled "San Francisco's Cyclists Facing Backlash for Flouting Rules of the Road." The story didn't coincide ...
The life of Brian - O'ReillyVallejo Times-Herald - Fri Nov 06
It was a sweet assignment, to state the obvious: Taking photographs of Cadbury products.
Sea turtle advocates sue State DepartmentSF Gate - Fri Nov 06
A California sea turtle advocacy group and a Florida fishing association filed a federal lawsuit in San Francisco Thursday accusing the U.S. State Department of allowing foreign fishermen to sell shrimp in the United States caught by nets that kill sea turtles.
Caregiver pleads guilty to embezzling from coupleThe Modesto Bee - Thu Nov 05
A 47-year-old mother of eight remains behind bars after admitting to embezzling from an elderly Marin County couple.
Greens Win 5 Races, Including Majority on Bay Area CouncilNewsBlaze - Thu Nov 05
Greens captured wins in five of five local elections Tuesday night - including one in a Bay Area city where members of the Green Party of California now hold a majority on the city council.
Controversial activist to speak at UD FridayDayton Daily News - Thu Nov 05
A woman with one of the most recognizable faces from the 1970s will speak 7 p.m. Friday, Nov.
House-size ordinance passes in San Anselmo; hotel tax soundly defeatedMarin Independent Journal - Wed Nov 04
San Anselmo residents on Tuesday decided to retain a year-old "anti-monster home" ordinance and reject a tax on hotel customers that would have raised $50,000 annually for the town.
More than 10,000 Marin ballots remain uncountedMarin Independent Journal - Wed Nov 04
Tuesday's election is over, but workers at the Marin County Registrar of Voters' office will be counting ballots through next week.
Novato rock concert raises no money for schoolsMarin Independent Journal - Wed Nov 04
Just two years ago, Novato's annual Rock'n Blues By The Lake fundraiser brought in more than $70,000 for the city's schools - enough to fully equip a computer lab at Novato High and take San Marin teachers on a school supply spending spree.
142 Throckmorton Theatre hustles in lean timesSF Gate - Tue Nov 03
Mill Valley's 142 Throckmorton Theatre isn't going to shutter its doors any time soon.
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