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Aerial view of the site proposed for the Marin County Fire Department Headquarters
 January 15, 2026
Employment

Supervisors to Consider Labor Agreement for Fire Headquarters Project

Proposal emphasizes apprenticeships, local hiring, and workforce development

Flooding along Highway 101 at Lucky Drive in Larkspur.
 January 15, 2026
Emergency Services

Marin Files Emergency Proclamation Following Severe Storms

Damage from excessive rain, flooding, and king tides add up to approximately $4.35 million.

An older man sits as a desk as a younger boy creates the main's portrait.
 January 15, 2026
Arts

Youth and Older Artists Collaborate on New Marin Art Exhibit Challenging Ageism

Free exhibition is on view January 26 through May 6 at Civic Center.

Cars stuck on a flooded roadh in high waters from king tides and heavy rain.
 January 15, 2026
Community and Assistance

Storm Surge-Flooded Properties May Qualify Property for Tax Relief

Owners may be eligible if they are without fault and their loss equals or exceeds $10,000.

District Attorney Lori Frugoli speaks into a microphone at a press conference.
 January 14, 2026
Public Safety

Bay Area Officials Raise Awareness of Human Trafficking During Major Events

With looming Super Bowl and World Cup soccer, Marin County DA remains committed to the safety of residents and visitors.

A construction worker in a hardhat walks near a the underground work zone.
 January 14, 2026
Transportation

County, PG&E Partner to Reduce Traffic During Construction Project

Utility work is taking place on both sides of Highway 101 in Strawberry area.

Artistic graphic says Apostille Pop-Up Shop
 January 12, 2026
Community and Assistance

Pop-Up Document Certification Event Comes to Civic Center

On January 21, those needing a state stamp can get it in Marin and save a trip to Sacramento or LA.

Aerial view of Sausalito looking west toward Mount Tamalpais.
 January 12, 2026
Community and Assistance

Launch of Community Land Trust Network Creates Affordable Housing Pathways

Partners will support existing and emerging land trusts and help grow permanent affordable housing countywide.

A female nurse on the left gives a shot to a young girl on the right.
 January 9, 2026
Health

Marin County Public Health Responds to Federal Changes to the Childhood Vaccine Schedule

Staying Aligned with the Evidence-Based Vaccine Schedule

Several teen artists work on a mural on the side of a building.
 January 5, 2026
Arts

Marin Cultural Association Launches 2026 Arts Grants Cycle

Applications open for $100,000 in funding to support Marin’s creative community.

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