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A man in a hoodie is vaping, with smoke coming from his mouth
 October 17, 2025
Health

Board of Supervisors to Consider Tobacco Pricing and Sales Ordinance

Ordinance Aims to Curb Tobacco Use, Reduce Youth Access, Promote Health Equity

Commodore Webster Drive in Point Reyes, CA has been vacant since 2014.
 October 15, 2025
Affordable Housing

Point Reyes Station Coast Guard Housing Project Charges Forward

With infusion of state funding, Eden Housing and CLAM see progress in rehabilitating the 54-unit affordable housing site. 

About 20 sit in folding chairs and face the speaker at an outdoor press conference.
 October 15, 2025
Community and Assistance

County Partners with San Rafael on New Interim Housing Site

Collaboration designed to provide affordable housing solution and help reduce homelessness.

A father holds a young son at an immunization clinic.
 October 15, 2025
Health

Now Is the Right Time to Get Updated COVID and Flu Vaccines

Bay Area Health Officials Recommend Fall 2025 Updated Vaccines in Alignment with State of California Guidance.

Graphic shows a photo of the Marin History Museum's Boyd House
 October 14, 2025
Community and Assistance

County Lends Support to Marin History Museum

Board approves $300,000 to assist with operating costs.

A view of a pile of woody debris being burned in a field.
 October 13, 2025
Public Safety

County Fire Department Lifts Burn Permit Suspension

Property owners asked to use caution while conducting debris or agriculture burns

An aerial view of the high-rise towers of Golden Gate Village.
 October 10, 2025
Affordable Housing

Hearing Set for Golden Gate Village Financing

After October 14 public session, proposed $50 million in tax-exempt bonds would kick off revitalization of Marin City’s historic housing community.

Artistic graphic shows a graph of jagged lines with a house in the background.
 October 9, 2025
Community and Assistance

Marin Seeks to Advance Progress on Homeless Response

County to reflect on milestones, remaining gaps, and path forward to end homelessness during October 14 Supervisors meeting.

Christopher Blunk stands on a hillside with the Marin County Civic Center in the background.
 October 9, 2025
Administration

Interim Public Works Director Earns Top Job

Christopher Blunk, who has headed DPW the past nine months, is County Executive’s choice.

About 20 firefighters monitor a prescribed burn on Mount Tamalpais.
 October 7, 2025
Environment

Additional Prescribed Burn near Bon Tempe Lake will Produce Visible Smoke

This is the third planned fire fuel reduction effort on Mount Tamalpais since July.

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