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Marin Independent Journal on MSNAssembly bill aims to expedite Highway 37 projectA $500 million project on flood-prone Highway 37 could get a boost clearing some environmental hurdles under a new Assembly bill. The project, which aims to ease traffic and fortify wetlands between ...
Make no mistake, Marin County is undergoing radical change that will destroy many of the things we appreciate most about our ...
Parts of San Rafael and Corte Madera are sinking as the threat of sea-level rise grows. It’s happening slowly, but it’s happening. In some cases, that rate is accelerated, mostly due to ...
The most recent risk assessment, outlined in maps published by the California Geological Survey, illustrate the devastation ...
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Paulick Report on MSNWithers Winner Captain Cook Leads Dozen Entered For Wood MemorialPractical Joke colt is part of an entry for trainer Rick Dutrow that also includes Horse of the Year Thorpedo Anna's half ...
Parts of some bayside communities in Marin are sinking at an accelerated pace, making them more vulnerable to threats from the rising sea, according to a federal study. Areas of eastern San Rafael ...
Deciding where to live has always been a high-stakes financial decision, but a changing climate makes it even more critical.
Parts of some bayside communities in Marin are sinking at an accelerated pace, making them more vulnerable to threats from the rising sea, according to a federal study.
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Tamalpais Valley board faults proposed housing project"The building design does not address current and future flooding risks," Amy Kalish, chair of the board, wrote in a letter to the Marin County Community Development Agency. "The building is ...
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