County of Marin
The First Step to Leadership: Tapping Into Local Committees and Commissions
Please join us for an engaging conversation about the vital role local committees and commissions play in shaping community leadership. Notable elected and appointed officials from Marin County will share their own journeys into public service, including how serving on commissions helped pave the way, and highlight the essential work these groups do to address local needs.
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of August 1st
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Read MoreBay Area Unemployment Rates in the North Bay Decreased, as Bay Area Lost Thousands of Jobs in June
The unemployment rate in Marin County was 4.1% in July, up from a revised 3.8% in June. The countyās unemployment rate in July 2023 was 3.4%. The county added jobs in construction, trade, transportation and utilities, leisure and hospitality. Fewer jobs were available in government.
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of July 26th
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Read MoreSupervisor Stephanie Moulton-Peters Marin Voice: Supervisor Shares Urgency for Golden Gate Village Updates
Most importantly, it delivers what residents asked for: meaningful investment, continued affordability and real improvements to their homes. These are not abstract goals ā they are tangible outcomes that will improve health, safety and stability for hundreds of families.
The people of Marin City deserve the same quality of housing, investment and attention as any other neighborhood in Marin County. It has taken decades of hard work to get this revitalization off the ground and moving forward. The groundwork has been laid, and the momentum is real. Now is the time to stand with Golden Gate Village residents ā to support the investment, affordability and improvements theyāve said they want and have waited too long to see.
Where to Shop Plastic-Free in MarināFor Your Health and the Health of the Planet!
Weāre in Week 4 of Plastic Free Julyāand if youāve picked up some new tips and have taken just one action, youāre already making an impact. This week, weāre focusing on one of the most important shifts you can make: Avoiding plastic isnāt just an environmental choiceāitās a health decision. Hereās why:Ā 99% of plastic is made from fossil fuels, and it contains harmful additives like BPA, phthalates, and PFAS. These chemicalsĀ leach into our food, drinks, and personal care products, especially when exposed to heat or oil. Exposure has been linked to serious health issues:Ā Hormone disruption; Infertility and reproductive harm; Early puberty; Immune system suppression; Certain cancers (breast, prostate, testicular)
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of July 13th
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Read MoreHigh Tech: Southern Marin Fire Protection District Is Set to Host Demonstration of Pivotalās Next-Gen eVTOL Aircraft
āWeāre excited to explore how this innovation can enhance emergency readiness and aerial situational awareness,ā said SMFD Fire Chief Chris Tubbs. āThis is a unique opportunity to see next-generation aviation in action, right here in Southern Marin.ā The Helix is a single-seat, electric aircraft classified under FAA Part 103, requiring no pilotās license. With a cruising speed of approximately 63 mph, a 20+ mile range, auto takeoff and landing, and triple-redundant safety systemsāincluding a ballistic parachuteāit is being evaluated nationwide for both personal and professional use.
Read MoreSFGATE Unveils Winners of the Best of Bay Area 2025 and, Not Surprisingly, Mill Valley Got Some Love Once Again
To no surprise on our part, Mill Valley businesses and nonprofits were successful in capturing awards across a variety of business types, a particularly massive achievement considering the fact that SFGate’s Best of Bay Area included the entire Bay Area in its purview:Ā “A reader-driven popularity contest with more than 150 categories accepting nominees, per Editor in Chief’s Grant Marek.
Read MoreSF Chronicle: Could This Plan Actually Save Californiaās High-Speed Rail project?
The Rail Authority would draw its $1 billion a year in state funds from aĀ climate emissions programĀ that pays for a wide range of clean energy goals, from public transit to electric vehicles. If it secures that bedrock support from the government, high speed rail officials will try to entice private financiers to cover the remaining costs, giving the bullet train a fighting chance of success.Ā
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