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Bay Area Schools, Families and Businesses Worry About Potential ICE Activity Under Trump Law – Federal Immigration Agencies Could Be Allowed to Make Arrests. Here Are Some Resources.
Marin County’s low-income, immigrant, Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC), and historically undercounted residents, were disproportionately affected by the far-reaching impacts of the pandemic. And with the arrival of a new administration, these communities are again facing difficult conditions. A truly just and equitable recovery for Marin County requires a holistic approach that tackles the systemic inequities that have prevented pandemic recovery resources to reach those most in need. Here are some crucial resources: Get Immigration Support: Canal Alliance is the only provider of affordable and comprehensive immigration legal services in Marin County. IMMIGRATION LEGAL SERVICES AVAILABLE. DACA Renewal and Initial Applications – Know Your Rights. General Consultations. Asylum for Minors. Special Immigrant Juvenile Status. U Visa, T Visa, and VAWA. Green card renewals. Adjustment of Status
Tam Valley M**der Mystery – February 8, Tam Valley Community Center, 203 Marin Avenue
M**der on the Bocce Court. Some people will simply K*ll to win at bocce! Join us for a madcap evening of competition, romance, bribery, deceit and M**der as a battle of the sexes plays out on the Tamalplais Valley bocce league courts. This original play written by two local writers and has all the elements of a scintillating M**der mystery, plus dinner and audience accusations! Join us for this wonderful community event.
Sweetwater Music Hall Celebrates Ernest Ranglin on Jan. 31st, Welcomes Kaneoka on Feb. 2nd and Showcases John Mcuen and the Circle Band on Feb. 6th!
Sweetwater Music Hall Celebrates Ernest Ranglin on Jan. 31st, Welcomes Kaneoka on Feb. 2nd and Showcases John Mcuen and the Circle Band on Feb. 6th!
CBS Bay Area: Bay Area Property Owners, Builders Working to Make Their Homes Fire-Resistant
In the wake of recent wildfires, homeowners and builders in the Bay Area and across California are rethinking the ways to better protect their homes. Jimmy Singer’s family has lived on the heavily wooded hillsides of Mill Valley for decades. Homes are surrounded by towering redwoods and other vegetation that can quickly become tinder for a destructive wildfire. “Living in the hills in California, we’ve thought about fires forever,” said Singer. Singer does what he can to harden his home and make it more fire-resistant, including working with neighbors to help maintain defensible space. “It kind of brings a community aspect to know that if I do all this work on my property, somebody sharing the fence line is also doing that work too,” said Singer.
Marin IJ Editorial Board: With Sympathies for LA, Marin Prepares for Next Wildfire
The voter-approved formation of the Marin Wildfire Prevention Authority has advanced long-needed work to create and maintain so-called “fuel breaks” in hopes of giving fire crews a fighting chance to save neighborhoods. Crews have been working to create large fuel breaks in Ross Valley and Novato. Reducing vegetation along evacuation routes has been another priority.
Extramile Property Management Company’s Arash Khalatbari Lays Out the Marin County Real Estate Market
Marin County’s real estate market in early 2025 is characterized by modest fluctuations in home prices, a robust rental market with rising rents, and active investment driven by favorable interest rates. The luxury segment remains vibrant, attracting high-profile buyers. Prospective buyers, sellers, and investors should consider these trends and consult multiple sources to make informed decisions in this dynamic market.
Marin IJ: Marin Workforce Housing Complex Edges Toward Construction Phase, Co-Powered by MV Residents’ Education Housing Partners – 250-Unit Affordable Apartment Project Near San Quentin For Teachers & County Employees
The entire village of 250 affordable apartments will rest on about 8 acres at the site of a former San Quentin State Prison gun range. It is near the Larkspur ferry terminal, a Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit station, bus stops, bike trails and other amenities. The entire project, which began in the planning stages about four years ago, has been estimated to cost about $238 million.
Longtime Henrybuilt Shop at Former Mill Valley Auto Service on Miller Ave. Incorporates an Adjacent 4,000-Square-Foot Building, the First of Five New Space Theory Showrooms to Open in US by the end of 2026
Space Theory will be located in a separate 4,000-square-foot building next to Henrybuilt in Mill Valley, and is the first of five new Space Theory showrooms scheduled to open in the United States by the end of 2026. The new Mill Valley showroom will showcase the company’s products, house a design studio and be open to the public. Space Theory offers a complete system, including storage units, pulls, integrated lighting, modular interior accessories, countertops, backsplashes and sinks solely for the kitchen.
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